For instance, I've heard someone mutter, "the devil you say…"
Or another, who was telling his friend, who, at the time was in a spot of bother, 'You're between the devil and the deep blue sea."
Wrong. We all know the sea is green, not blue.
But whatever the circumstances, the devil seems to pop up a lot.
For instance,
Better the devil you know than the devil you don't.
It seems I've heard that somewhere before, or at least a part of it. Hmmm.
Maybe you've "gone to the devil". Can that be paired with "going downhill at a rapid rate of knots"?
OK, it's impossible to go downhill using the speed measure of knots, that only applies to boats, so who came up with that saying, a landlubber sailor?
Hang on, isn't there a team called the New Jersey Devils? Funny, I didn't see if the players had horns or not, and they were using hockey sticks not tridents.
Maybe I misheard.
Neutral men are the devil's allies, therefore there must be a lot of devils in Switzerland
The devil finds work for idle hands, oh yes, my grandmother used this often on me whenever she caught me doing nothing, or digging around in her magazine room … which was a lot
But my favorite,
When in hell, only the devil can show you the way out.
I'm still trying to find him!
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