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Going as if he trod upon eggs.—ROBERT BURTON, Anatomy of Melancholy
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A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg.—SAMUEL BUTLER, Life and Habit
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All the goodness of a good egg cannot make up for the badness of a bad one.—CHARLES A. DANA, The Making of a Newspaper Man
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There is always a best way of doing everything, if it be to boil an egg.—EMERSON, Conduct of Life
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It is very hard to shave an egg.—GEORGE HERBERT, Jacula Prudentum
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Can you unscramble eggs?—J. P. MORGAN
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A black hen lays a white egg.—Proverb
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As full as an egg is of meat.—Proverb
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Don't put all your eggs in one basket.—Proverb
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Omelettes are not made without breaking eggs.—ROBESPIERRE
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Think him as a serpent's egg
Which, hatch'd, would, as his kind, grow mischievous
And kill him in the shell.—SHAKESPEARE, Julius Caesar
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Will you take eggs for money?—SHAKESPEARE, The Winter's Tale
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Put all your eggs in one basket, and—watch the basket.—MARK TWAIN, Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar