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Pavlov wrote:
"The nose fits in the face like a fist in the eye," l don't have the time to argue with you but said sentence is a Finnish proverb and it is common to cut off proverbs in two pieces like, "Great minds think alike," when the whole saying originally is followed with "...and fools seldom differ.”
Absinthe wrote:
that wasnt a proverbPavlov wrote:
fists do not fit in eyes
Have you perhaps ever heard in your life of proverbs? Tho what l said is not English origin.fists do not fit in eyes