Simply so, who first said enough is as good as a feast?
Nobody loves a tune better than I do. But I always say enough is as good as a feast; do you not agree? Note: This was first used by the Greek writer Euripides in the 5th century BC to explain that it is wrong to be greedy.
Also Know, who coined the phrase enough is enough? The expression 'enough is enough' is old enough to have been considered proverbial in the 16th century. John Heywood included the phrase in his collection of Tudor language A Dialogue conteinyng the nomber in effect of all the Prouerbes in the Englishe tongue, 1546: Here is enough, I am satisfied (sayde he.)
Also asked, what does enough is as good as a feast mean?
[British, old-fashioned] said to mean that there is no point in having more of something than you need or want.
What kind of phrase is enough is enough?
—used to say that one wants something to stop because one can no longer accept or deal with it I don't mind lending her a bit of money now and then, but enough is enough!
