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20 Clichés That Hold Truth

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20 Clichés That Hold Truth


1. Actions Speak Louder Than Words

2. Beggars Cant Be Choosers -Try to appreciate what is given to you rather than what's not.

3. Don't Judge a Book By Its Cover

4. When It Rains It Pours - But always remember for every storm comes a rainbow.

5. Don't Cry Over Spilled Milk - If spilling milk is the worst thing to happen in your day you're doing okay.

6. Practice Makes Perfect

7. Enjoy The Small Things -"Because one day you'll look back and realize those were the big things."

8. Laughter Is The Best Medicine

9. Time Heals All Wounds- Pain is never permanent, only temporary.

10. Tomorrow Is Never Guaranteed

11. You Can Either Sink Or Swim - Choose to swim.

12. Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right

13. The Grass Is Always Greener On The Other Side- "Envy eats nothing, but its own heart."

14. Good Things Come To Those Who Wait

15. Friends Come And Go But Family Is Always There- Forever.

16. Ignorance Is Bliss

17. Absence Makes The Heart Grow Fonder - You can never love people as much as you can miss them.

18. Save The Drama For Your Momma

19. Just Be Yourself - It's as simple as that.

20. If It Aint Broke, Don't Fix It

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