Blood is thicker than water

Family relationships are stronger and more important than friendships or other relationships. Family bonds take precedence over other loyalties.

This phrase appears in various forms across many cultures, with the English version dating to the 12th century. Interestingly, some scholars argue the original phrase was 'the blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb,' which would mean the opposite of its current interpretation.

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