• 'Poor Richard's Almanack' tidbit
• 'Time flies,' e.g.
• A neat ship is a sweet ship, e.g.
• A penny saved... for one
• A stitch in time saves nine, e.g.
• A stitch in time starts one
• A stitch in time..., e.g.
• A watched pot never boils is one
• A watched pot never boils, for one
• Age-old expression
• All's fair in love and war, e.g.
• Almanac bit
• Almanac filler
• Almanac saying
• Almanac tidbit
• Almanac words
• An old saw that doesn't cut
• An old saying
• Aphorism
• Apothegm
• Axiom
• Beauty is only skin deep, e.g.
• Beggars can't be choosers, e.g.
• Ben Franklin witticism
• Bit of folk wisdom
• Bit of folklore
• Bit of wisdom
• Buy low sell high e.g.
• Byword
• Common observation
• Condensed but memorable saying
• Condensed, memorable saying
• Crime doesn't pay, e.g.
• Don't cry over spilt milk, e.g.
• Dull saw, maybe
• Early to bed..., e.g.
• Encapsulated observation
• Erasmus' saying
• Farmer's Almanac words
• Gnome
• Haste makes waste or He who hesitates is lost
• Haste makes waste, e.g.
• Haste makes waste, for one
• He who hesitates is lost, e.g.
• Honesty is the best policy, e.g.
• If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, for one
• If the shoe fits, wear it, e.g.
• Insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different results, e.g.
• Instructional story
• It follows the B.C. era
• It is always darkest before the dawn e.g.
• It may become a clich
• It's tried and true
• Item in Poor Richard's Almanack
• Know thyself, for one
• Let sleeping dogs lie, e.g.
• Look before you leap, e.g.
• Look before you leap, for example
• Love conquers all is one
• Love conquers all, e.g.
• Love is blind, e.g.
• Love is blind, say
• Love thy neighbor is one
• Madison Ave. publication
• Maxim
• Maxim or saw
• Measure twice, cut once, e.g.
• Memorable maxim
• Memorable saying
• Memorable words
• Money talks, e.g.
• Money talks, for one
• Motto
• Murphy's Law, e.g.
• No news is good news, for one
• Nothing ventured nothing gained, e.g.
• Observational saying
• Oft-quoted saying
• Oft-repeated dictum
• Oft-repeated words
• Oft-repeated words of wisdom
• Often-quoted line
• Old saw
• Old saying
• Old truism
• One might be rendered in needlepoint
• Opposites attractis one
• Part of Poor Richard's Almanack
• Pearl from Poor Richard
• Pearl of wisdom
• Penny wise, pound foolish, e.g.
• Pithy platitude
• Pithy saying
• Platitude
• Poor Richard's Almanack bit
• Poor Richard's Almanack feature
• Poor Richard's Almanack inclusion
• Poor Richard's Almanack item
• Poor Richard's Almanack maxim
• Poor Richard's forte
• Proverb
• Proverbial saying
• Red sky at night, sailor's delight, e.g.
• Rusty saw?
• Sampler sentence
• Saw
• Saw Spot grow older (5)
• Saying
• Saying for how long a commercial has run
• Saying to remember
• Saying with meaning
• Silence is golden, e.g.
• Simple saying
• Sometime sampler stitching
• Still waters run deep, for example
• Succinct saying
• Terse truth
• That.s life! e.g.
• That's how the ball bounces, e.g.
• The golden rule, e.g.
• There ain't no such thing as a free lunch, e.g.
• There is no I in TEAMWORK, e.g.
• Time is money e.g.
• Time is money, for example
• Time is money, for one
• Time-honored truism
• Time-honored words
• Time-tested truism
• Timeworn observation
• Timeworn truism
• Too many cooks spoil the broth, e.g.
• Too many cooks..., for one
• Traditional saying
• Traditional truism
• True old saying
• Truism
• Two heads are better than one, for one
• Venerable saw
• Venerable saying
• Waste not, want not, e.g.
• watched pot never boils, e.g.
• What goes around, comes around, e.g.
• What goes around, comes around, for one
• What goes up must come down, e.g.
• Wise old saying
• Wise remark
• Wise saying
• Wise truism
• Wise words
• Words from the wise
• Words of wisdom
• Words to live by
• Words to the wise
• You can say that again
• A condensed but memorable saying embodying some important fact of experience that is taken as true by many people