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A man who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client
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A man who is tired of London is tired of life
Abandon hope all ye who enter here ( warning from Dante's Divine Comedy )
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All things come to he who waits
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And
how
Any old
how
Ask the Man who Owns One ( Packard advertising slogan )
Be careful
how
you use it! ( Hai Karate Aftershave advertising slogan )
Cleanup hitter ( A baseball expression meaning a batter who comes in to solve a problem )
Cooks who know trust Crisco ( Crisco Vegetable Shortening advertising slogan )
Dead white European male ( derogatory reference to someone who has an unjustified reputation )
Doctor Strangelove Or
How
I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb ( Peter Sellers movie )
Exterminate exterminate ( A catchphrase from Doctor Who )
For those who like the trade rough ( Travis aftershave advertising slogan )
Funny how? ( A catchphrase from Goodfellas )
God helps those who help themselves
Golden Sombrero ( A baseball expression denoting a player who strikes out four times in a game )
Good things come to those who wait ( Guinness advertising slogan )
Guess
Who's
Coming To Dinner? ( Sidney Poitier / Spencer Tracy movie )
He who can, does; he who cannot, teaches ( George Bernard Shaw quotation )
He who fights and runs away, may live to fight another day
He who hesitates is lost
He who laughs last laughs longest
He who lives by the sword shall die by the sword
He who pays the piper calls the tune
He who sups with the Devil should use a long spoon
High roller ( someone who gambles for high stakes )
How
Deep Is Your Love? ( Bee Gees song )
How
Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You ( Marvin Gaye song )
How
The West Was Won ( James Stewart movie )
How
To Murder Your Wife ( Jack Lemmon movie )
How
To Win Friends And Influence People ( Dale Carnegie book )
How
about that?
How
are the mighty fallen
How
are the other half lives
How
are you doing?
How
are you? ( Vodafone advertising slogan )
How
come?
How
con-veen-ient! ( A catchphrase from The Church Lady In Saturday Night Live )
How
dare you!
How
do I love thee? Let me count the ways ( from a poem by Browning )
How
do you feel? I feel like a Toohey's ( Toohey's beer advertising slogan )
How
do you like them apples?
How
do you spell relief? ( Rolaids advertising slogan )
How
do you spell soap? Why P-E-A-R-S, of course ( Pears' Soap advertising slogan )
How
does it feel to be one of the beautiful people? ( Beatles song lyric )
How
does that play in Peoria?
How
does the wireless industry make you feel? ( Sprint PCS advertising slogan )
How
does your garden grow?
How
goes it?
How
goes the battle?
How
long is a piece of string?
How
long, O Lord,
how
long?
How
many bars do you have? ( AT&T Wireless advertising slogan )
How
may I serve you?
How
much can you handle ( Bubble Tape advertising slogan )
How
now brown cow?
How
refreshing
How
Heineken ( Heineken advertising slogan )
How
sad is that?
How
sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child?
How
sweet it is
How
sweet it is! ( A catchphrase from The Honeymooners )
How
tickled I am ( A catchphrase from Ken Dodd )
How
very dare you ( A catchphrase from The Catherine Tate Show )
How
was it for you?
How
wrong can you be?
How
you doin'? ( A catchphrase from Joey In Friends )
How's it hanging?
How's that again?
How's tricks?
How's your father
I Love
How
You Love Me ( Paris Sisters, 1961 song )
I Who Have Nothing ( Shirley Bassey song )
Idea
whose
time has come
Is that your final answer? ( A catchphrase from Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? )
It doesn't matter who you vote for, the government always gets in
It's
how
the smooth take the rough ( Range Rover advertising slogan )
It's not what you know it's who you know
It's not whether you win or lose, it's
how
you play the game
Joe Who
Knock knock,
who's
there
Know
how
Know
how
many beans make five
Ladies who lunch
Leadoff hitter ( A baseball expression denoting the player who bats first )
Look
who's
talking?
Mary Mary quite contrary,
how
does your garden grow ( line from nursery rhyme )
Mind
how
you go ( A catchphrase from Dixon of Dock Green )
Mirror mirror on the all who is the fairest one of all?
Oh,
how
the mighty have fallen
One half of the world does not know
how
the other half lives
Our father who art in heaven
Parents who use drugs have kids who use drugs ( The Partnership for a Drug-Free America advertising slogan )
People who like people like Dial ( Dial Soap advertising slogan )
People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones
Pepsi - for those who think young ( Pepsi advertising slogan )
Phone a friend ( A catchphrase from Who Wants to be a Millionaire )
Primal therapist ( psychotherapist who uses Primal Scream method of treatment )
Roar, Boys, Roar, It tastes like more, What a flavor, Zippity-zow - its grand - and
HOW
( Grape-Nuts Flakes Cereal advertising slogan )
Run it up the flagpole and see who salutes
Says who?
Schhh! You know who? ( Schweppes advertising slogan )
See
how
it runs! ( Cerebos salt advertising slogan )
See
how
they run like pigs from a gun ( The Beatles song lyric )
She who must be obeyed ( Nickname of Margaret Thatcher )
Switch hitter ( A baseball expression denoting a batter who can hit left or right handed )
The Man Who Knew Too Much ( Peter Lorre / Alfred Hitchcock movie )
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance ( James Stewart / John Wayne movie )
The Man Who Sold The World ( David Bowie song )
The Man Who Was Thursday
The Men Who Stare At Goats ( Jeff Bridges / George Clooney / Ewan McGregor movie )
The Spy Who Came In From The Cold ( John Le Carre novel )
The Spy Who Loved Me ( James Bond movie )
The cat who doesn't act finicky soon loses control of his owner ( 9 Lives Cat Food advertising slogan )
The cat who got the cream
The empty chair ( the perceived absense of someone who is recently deceased )
There was an old woman who lived in a shoe ( line from nursery rhyme )
There's none so blind as those who will not see
They also serve who only stand and wait ( from a poem by Milton )
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it
Those who sleep with dogs will rise with fleas
Three blind mice, see
how
they run ( line from nursery rhyme )
Tonic water by you know who ( Schweppes advertising slogan )
Twinkle twinkle little star,
how
I wonder what you are ( line from nursery rhyme )
Two four six eight who do we appreciate ( cheerleader chant )
War criminal ( someone who has flouted the Geneva Convention )
War hero ( someone who acted heroically during a war )
War widow ( a woman
whose
husband died in a war )
What do you give to a man who has everything?
Who Let The Dogs Out? ( Baha Men song )
Who are the people in your neighborhood?
Who are you? ( Nintendo Game Boy Advance advertising slogan )
Who blinked first?
Who can live without it, I ask in all honesty? ( ABBA lyric )
Who gives a rat's ass?
Who gives a shit?
Who goes there?
Who killed Cock Robin ( line from nursery rhyme )
Who lives in a house like this? ( A catchphrase from Through the Keyhole )
Who loves ya baby? ( A catchphrase from Kojak )
Who moved my cheese?
Who rattled your cage?
Who was that masked man? ( A catchphrase from The Lone Ranger )
Who will rid me of this troublesome priest?
Who wooed in haste, and means to wed at leisure
Who's
Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? ( Elizabeth Taylor movie )
Who's
Afraid of Virgina Woolf? ( play by Edward Albee )
Who's
a pretty boy then?
Who's
finger do you want on the trigger?
Who's
got the best darn burgers in the whole wide world? ( Burger King and I advertising slogan )
Who's
little boy are you?
Who's
minding the store?
Who's
ox gets gored?
Who's
she, the cat's mother?
Who's
that behind those Foster Grants? ( Foster Grant advertising slogan )
Who's
your daddy?
With friends like that who needs enemies?
World Health Organization
You and
whose
army?
You can trust your car to the man who wears the star ( Texaco Fuel advertising slogan )