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Wilson Gray hwgray at GMAIL.COM
Fri Jun 22 18:57:54 UTC 2007


Thanks, Charlie. I was kinda wondering about that. I'm not familiar
with any such proverb as "There's a rotten apple in every barrel." It
sounds like a way of saying that you can never expect perfection or
some such concept.

-Wilson

On 6/22/07, Charles Doyle <cdoyle at uga.edu> wrote:
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> "One rotten apple will spoil a whole barrel" is a different proverb from "There's a rotten apple in every barrel"; if you try to combine the two sayings, you'll be left with the proposition that all apples are rotten! The former is as old in English as the 14th century (probably older in Latin). The latter is (apparently) much newer.
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> >Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 23:33:26 -0400
> >From: Wilson Gray <hwgray at GMAIL.COM>
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> >> there is a rotten/bad apple in every barrel:
> >> antedate 1971
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> >Google Books. Rev. J. G. Anderson; _Down Hill and Up Hill_. 1911, p.129 ... [A] rotten apple in the middle of a barrel of sound ones ... will rot every one around it.
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> >-Wilson
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