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Society, Law, & Politics - Unity

Explore English proverbs that depict unity with sayings like "united we stand, divided we fall" and "the devil looks after his own".

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unity is strength

used to emphasize that collective effort and cooperation are more effective in achieving success than individual effort

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united we stand, divided we fall

used to suggest that people are stronger and more likely to succeed when they are united, but weaker and more vulnerable to failure when they are divided or working against each other

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when spider webs unite, they can tie up a lion

used to emphasize the power of collective effort and unity to overcome great challenges and achieve significant results, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable obstacles

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the voice of the people is the voice of God

used to emphasize the importance of listening to and honoring the desires and interests of a group of people, as they are seen as a force that represents a higher power

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the enemy of your enemy is your friend

used to suggest that in certain situations, it may be advantageous to form an alliance with someone who is not on friendly terms with you, as long as you both share a common enemy

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the devil looks after his own

used to highlight the concept of loyalty within certain groups or communities, where individuals support and protect each other, even if their actions are deemed negative or harmful by others

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