
Braingle's Daily Trivia Quiz for Aug 07, 2020
A Literature Quiz : Many common phrases are based on the Bible. Others are well-known because they appear in the works of the bard, Shakespeare. Can you tell them apart?
1. "Nothing but skin and bones." This phrase appears in:
2. "Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything." This phrase appears in:
3. Where can you find this phrase? "Set your teeth on edge."
4. "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth." This phrase has its origins with:
5. "Turn the other cheek." This phrase has its origins with:
6. Where can you find the idea to "forgive and forget" something?
7. "You have to be cruel to be kind." This phrase has its origins with:
8. "Spare the rod and spoil the child." This phrase has its origins with:
9. "It's better to give than to receive." This phrase has its origins with:
10. "Forever and a day." This phrase appears in:
11. "The world's my oyster." This phrase has its origins with:
12. Where can you find this phrase? "All the world's a stage."
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