birds in their little nests agree
proverb Housemates should try to treat each other amicably. Even though I know that birds in their little nests agree, I can't seem to stop myself from arguing with my sister all the time. Birds in their little nests agree, sure, but it's hard when you're just starting to live with a new roommate. Come on, there's no need to fight over the dirty dishes in the sink. Remember: birds in their little nests agree.
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Birds in their little nests agree.
Prov. People who live together should try hard to get along peacefully. (Usually used to admonish children not to fight with each other.) Brother: She called me a name! Sister: I did not! He's a liar! Father: Now, now, kids—birds in their little nests agree. Let's not argue about this, guys. Birds in their little nests agree.
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