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Great Minds Think Alike |
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Meaning:
Great Minds Think Alike means that two people,
usually very intelligent people, have the same views. They are quite similar. "Great
minds think alike."
Origin:
The first time the phrase "Great Minds Think Alike," was written was found in Carl Theodor von Unlanski's biography "The woful history of the unfortunate Eudoxia" in 1816.
However, it is believed that the phrase is a
shortened version from one that was used in the 1700s. The older phrase has no
written record only oral history, it goes:
"Great minds think alike, and fools seldom differ."
Example:
Today we mainly use the phrase as an add-on when two
or more people have the same idea. An example sentence is:
"Let’s break for lunch. I was thinking of the same thing, great minds think alike!”
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