“I don’t believe in pure luck. You have to create your own luck. You have to be aware of the opportunities around you and take advantage of them.” “It is not a shame to be knocked down by other people. The important thing is to ask when you’re being knocked down, “Why am...
78. “People desire to separate their worlds into polarities of dark and light, ugly and beautiful, good and evil, right and wrong, inside and outside. Polarities serve us in our learning and growth, but as souls, we are all.”— Joy Page 79. “Learning is a result of listening, w...
Usage:You can use this phrase whenever young people are taking the advantages of their youth for granted. 19.Ça ne casse pas des briques Literal translation:It doesn’t break bricks. Meaning:Basically, this is the French version of “It’s nothing to write home about.” Usage:This is a...
62. “Not everyone will appreciate what you do for them. You have to figure out who’s worth your kindness and who’s just taking advantage.”– Unknown 63. “The worst person to be around is someone who complains about everything and appreciates nothing.”– Unknown 64. “People don’t...
24.“A Conservative government will set immigration policy within a wider strategy that meets the changing demographic make-up of Britain, taking full account of its impact on our population and maximising the economic advantages while mitigating the costs and risks.”— Dominic Grieve ...
“I can’t say much about falling out of love, all I know is that people who falls out of love can’t be trusted.”―Unknown “No one ever plans on falling in love with someone, same as no one plans to fall out of love with someone.”―Unknown ...
that. So that kind of person who is calculating about who they're nice to and who they don't have time for, they are the people who know which side their bread is buttered. They know who to, you know, who, who to talk to, who to spend time with for theiradvantage. Okay, right...
A cherished Chinese saying that describes the deep bond and mutual support between two people in love, even during difficult times. It’s about the importance of standing by one another and sharing what we have, no matter the hardships of life together. ...
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...
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...