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Did you hear they broke up? Reply: It is probably all for the best. They were not getting along well.
I'd like to talk with you again about what happened. Reply: Oh, come on. Let's not beat a dead horse.
I told him not to stand in the doorway, but he wouldn't listen, so he found out the hard way.
You will have more and better jobs in your career. This company is not the be all and end all.
You can tell him not to do it, but you are just wasting your breath. He will do it anyway.
I want to stay up. I am not tired. Reply: Do as you are told and go to bed right now.
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.
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.
Are you worried that he might be too strong? Reply: No, I'm not. He may be big, but the bigger they are, the harder they fall.
Hey- do you remember that time you were giving a speech and you dropped your laptop computer? Answer: Oh please, let's not rub salt in old wounds!