avoid evil and it will avoid thee Idiom, Proverb
Fair thee well
Meaning completely and fully I am tied up today to a fair-thee-well.
to a fare-thee-well
to a fare-thee-well To the most extreme degree, especially a condition of perfection. For example,
We've cleaned the house to a fare-thee-well, or
He played the part of martyr to a fare-thee-well. This term first appeared as
to a fare-you-well in the late 1800s, and the more archaic-sounding present form replaced it about 1940.
avoid angry and it will abstain thee
proverb If you don't appoint with bad or bad-natured people, things, or situations, again you won't abatement victim to them. I can't accept he's blind out with those ne'er-do-wells. I consistently brash him, "Avoid angry and it will abstain thee." A: "How is that you weren't brought in for questioning?" B: "I wasn't complex in their little betray at all. Abstain angry and it will abstain thee—you ability appetite to address that one down."Learn more: and, avoid, evil, thee, will
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