Set A Thief To Catch A Thief

A person who has experience of wrongdoing is best placed to detect or counter it in others; one rogue is shrewd enough to see through another.

Examples:

  • 1812: 'Set a thief to catch a thief is no bad maxim,' replied Sir Terence, defending his past law-evasion as qualification for guarding the laws.

Origin: attested 1665, derived from a classical Greek epigram