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The quote “Great minds think alike” first appeared at the beginning of the 17th century. It is thought to date back to 1618 where it started as “good wits doe ...
It is a humorous expression that is used when two people think alike at the same time and thus suggests that both people must be very intelligent.
22 дек. 2015 г. · GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE.—The Rev. Greville Ewing, of Glasgow, had a work on theology ready for the press when Professor Dwight's of America, was ...
Used to emphasize a coincidence, or two people reaching the same conclusion in any manner at the same time. Person A: He looks a bit like David Beckham...
The impressively named Dabridgcourt Belchier wrote this in Hans Beer-Pot, 1618: Though he made that verse, Those words were made before.
GREAT MINDS THINK ALIKE definition: 1. said to someone just after you have discovered that they have had the same idea as you 2. said…. Learn more.
Origin. The phrase, in this exact form, is found in Carl Theodor von Unlanski's biography “The woful history of the unfortunate Eudoxia” in 1816.
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