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Adage

An adage is a pithy saying that sums up a particular subject or situation. The term "law" is sometimes used to describe ideas other than legal laws or physical laws, i.e., adages.

These may be interesting observations or relationships, practical or ethical guidelines (also called rules of thumb), and even humorous parodies of physical law.

Adages often originate in popular fiction, or in Internet forums such as Usenet. One literary personage renowned for his use of adages was Sancho Panza in Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote. Through overuse, an adage may become a cliché.

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DON'T KNOW HIM FROM A BAR OF SOAP
glohe@austarnet.com.au - September 1st, 2005
Could you please let me know the originality of this adage. It is confounding. Regards Zita
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