Sayings with good
1. "Good things come to those who wait."
2. "Good things happen to those who hustle."
3. "Good things come in small packages."
4. "Good things come to those who believe."
5. "Good things come to those who work hard."
6. "Good things come to those who are patient."
7. "Good things come to those who are kind."
8. "Good things come to those who persevere."
9. "Good things come to those who stay positive."
10. "Good things come to those who never give up."
Above is Sayings with good.
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1. Like chalk and cheese - used to describe two things that are completely different or incompatible.2. As different as chalk and cheese - emphasizing the stark contrast between two things.3. They're like chalk and cheese - highlighting the dissimilarity between two people or things.4. As sim