Thick and thin
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Colloquially, thick and thin means good times and bad times.
Thick and thin may refer to:
- "Thick and Thin", a song by Avenged Sevenfold on Sounding the Seventh Trumpet
- "Thick N' Thin", a song by The Black Crowes on Shake Your Money Maker
- "Thick & Thin", a song by Ten City on No House Big Enough
In sociology, thick and thin refers to "detailed social institutions" versus "formal abstract principles", as in Thick and Thin: Moral Arguments at Home and Abroad by Michael Walzer. See also Chinese law#Rule of law – thick and thin forms of the concept.
[edit] See also
- Through Thick and Thin, a 1927 film starring William Fairbanks and Jack Curtis
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