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birds of a feather flock together

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  • phrase People of similar character, background, or taste tend to congregate or associate with one another.

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The expression appears to have surfaced in the 16th century, allegedly a literal translation of Plato's Republic. In 1545, William Turner wrote a version of the expression in the Rescuing of Romish Fox: "Byrdes of on kynde and color flok and flye allwayes together."

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