Yes, although this being taken advantage of is practiced much later than one showed compassion. So, you are entitled to deal roughly with sb but let him/her off the hook and later they lash back at you with all their might. blasted like a Messershmitt ...
Meaning:This common saying, which is the same in English and French, means to take advantage of favorable conditions. It refers to a blacksmith forging iron, which requires that the metal be red-hot before its shape can be changed through a series of hammer strikes. Usage:Use this saying w...
This isn't about the money. This is just for me. I love music. Justin Timberlake | Refcard PDF ↑ 48 We've been in that situation where you're just so happy to be doing what you love to do that you get taken advantage of. Justin Timberlake | Refcard PDF ↑ 49 When I'm ...
7.“Helping the poor doesn’t mean redistributing the wealth. It means removing the breaks that give the wealthy an advantage so huge that big chunks of the nation’s income are automatically removed from individual economic competition.”— Donna Brazile 8.“Economists are coming to acknowledge...
"To make progress in understanding all this, we probably need to begin with simplified (oversimplified?) models and ignore the critics' tirade that the real world is more complex. The real world is always more complex, which has the advantage that we shan't run out of work." ...
Using unfair tactics to gain an advantage, or inappropriate comments made towards another person. Example:Her words against her opponent were considered a hit below the belt. Similar:Crossing the line, dirty tactics, low blow 4.On the ropes ...
126. Trust is built when someone is vulnerable and not taken advantage of.”– Bob Vanourek 127. If you don’t have trust inside your company, then you can’t transfer it to your customers. – Roger Staubach 128. Trust each other again and again. When the trust level gets high enough...
Ripe apples drop about my head; The luscious clusters of the vine Upon my mouth do crush their wine; The nectarine and curious peach Into my hands themselves do reach; Stumbling on melons, as I pass, Ensnared with flowers, I fall on grass." ...
Children in 1937had a new mode of transportationto enjoy with the invention of the pedal car. The cost of the extravagant toy car was $15, equivalent to about $250 today, and prominently featured in Sears catalogs every year during the Great Depression. Pedal cars were briefly discontinued ...
After using his youth and good looks to his advantage during the world's first televised presidential debate, John F. Kennedy was elected president, as reported on Nov. 9 by the San Jose Mercury, in one of the closest elections in U.S. history. A symbol of youthful vigor in a changing...