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People Who Live In Glass Houses Should Not Throw Stones »
(don't criticize other people when you yourself have faults and weaknesses...)


A Fool And His Money Are Easily Parted »
(foolish people lose money easily...)


A Taste Of Your Own Medicine »
(a lesson where other people treat you the same way you treat them in order to teach you that you are acting badly...)


Great Minds Think Alike »
(people with great minds think like each other...)


It Takes Two To Tango »
(when two people have a conflict, both people are at fault...)


It's A Small World »
(you see the same people in different places...)


On The Same Page »
(different people are looking at an issue in the same way, as when reading from the same page...)


Preaching To The Choir »
(trying to make believers out of people who already believe...)


Skeletons In The Closet »
(secrets from your past which you try not to show to other people...)


To Err Is Human, To Forgive Divine »
(when people do things wrong we should try hard to forgive them because all people make mistakes...)




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