When troubles come they come together.
When troubles come they come together.
A proverbial phrase. The origin is unknown but the phrase has been in use since the early 18th century; for example, this item from a work by John Arbuthnot, 1726:
It cannot rain but it pours; or London strow’d with rarities.
See also: the List of Proverbs.
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