Lingo
a thief knows a thief, as a wolf knows a wolf
used to imply that people who have experience in criminal activities have a certain level of understanding and familiarity with the behavior and tactics of other criminals
The origin of the proverb "a thief knows a thief, as a wolf knows a wolf" is rooted in traditional European folk wisdom, though its exact source is unclear. It reflects the idea that individuals who share similar behaviors, experiences, values, or mindsets are able to recognize these traits in others. It often serves as a warning that those with bad intentions are aware of others who might have similar motives.
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