“Tomorrow is another day” is a phrase that resonates with many as a beacon of hope and resilience. Originating from Margaret Mitchell’s classic novel Gone with the Wind, this quote has transcended its literary roots to become a universal expression of optimism. It encourages us to look for...
2.Toadd insult to injuryis to trat someone badly and then do something that makes the situation worse. In this phrase the word ‘injury’ refers to hurt feelings rather than physical harm 雪上加霜,更糟的是 Kevin was drenched from head to toe,to add insult to injury,all his school books...
André Leon Talley better get used to hearing that phrase, since he’s just joined Numéro Russia as editor at large. The first issue of the magazine is slated to be published this month. That’s not his only new venture, though. While continuing to contribute to Vogue, the flamboyant edi...
To Hyphen or Not To Hyphen Domain Names for SEO I got this question recently about whether it is better for SEO to use a domain name with hyphens (my-domain.com) or without hyphens (mydomain.com) when doing SEO. Let’s say that we are optimizing for the phrase “Internet Hero”. ...
Modern style tips will tell you that short people and wide legged pants are a recipe for disaster. But that’s not what the 1940’s taught us, now, is it?Not in the slightest. So where did this come from, the idea that short women couldn’t enjoy their legs encased in miles of ...
11. His Majesty Sir Theo of Agnew’s usage of the vile phrase ‘cunning ways’ in reference to the Machiavellian machinations of Dame Rachel. (For sauce, see the Guardian article in no.1.) (Apologies, I meant source. Of course.) ...
This need is especially strong in childhood and can override the need for safety as witnessed in children who cling to abusive parents. Deficiencies within this level of Maslow’s hierarchy – due to hospitalism,neglect, shunning, ostracism, etc. – can impact the individual’s ability to form...
For every book of the Bible that mentions the subject, I want to include a quote or a reference with explanation. Let’s start toward the beginning. Keep in mind, the phrase may not be “the poor”; it might be orphans, fatherless, widows, strangers, foreigners, oppressed, servants, ...
At the pivotal point in the story, Jesus uses the phrase, “When he came to himself ….” The story appears to end with the forgiveness and restoration the young man finds when he repentantly returns to his father. Then to remind us of the struggles of the human element, the elder ...
Call Me Mister! A Guide to Civilian Life For the Newly Demobilised published in 1945 By the end of 1945, 75,000 de-mob suits were being made every week and supplied by tailors such as Burtons, a company founded by Montague Burton and where, perhaps, the phrase the ‘full Monty’ came...