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You can call him a nice guy if you want to but I am calling a spade a spade; that guy is a jerk.
Do you think that Bill is going to offer you a promotion this month? Reply: I won't count my chickens until they have hatched.
This shirt you gave me is not my favorite brand. Reply: Don't look a gift horse in the mouth! That was the best they had.
If you ever discover that you are walking down a dangerous street, it is best to do an about face and walk in the other direction.
Peter is getting two candies but I am only getting one! Answer: You had two candies earlier today, so now you are even; fair and fair alike.
Mom, Dad! Can you come to my room? I think there is something under my bed! Reply: Son, you just go back to bed, and stop crying wolf.
He dresses in plain clothes and drives an old car. Who would know he is the richest man in town? Reply: You can't judge a book by its cover.
I have been trying to teach my dad to use the computer, but he is never going to get it. Reply: You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
She is kind of player who never hides how she's feeling. One look at her and you know if she's winning or losing. Reply: She wears her heart on her sleeve.
You do like that girl, don't you? Answer: No! I don't! Not at all! Why do you think so? Reply: You protest too much. #Protest too much comes from Hamlet by William Shakespeare; the Queen speaking: The lady doth protest too much, methinks. (Note: people do not usually use the word methinks when they are speaking English today.) To protest too much is to insist so passionately about something not being true that people suspect the opposite of what you are saying.