The Be Careful What You Wish For trope as used in popular culture. because you just might get it. A character makes a wish and actually gets what they …
Proverbs are popularly defined as “short expressions of popular wisdom”. Efforts to improve on the popular definition have not led to a more precise definition. The wisdom is in the form of a general observation about the world or a bit of advice, sometimes more nearly an attitude toward a situation.
This is an alphabetical list of widely used and repeated proverbial phrases. Whenever known, the origin of the phrase or proverb is noted. The majority of these phrases can be found at one of the following resources: [clarification needed]
One who plants gs by the road side, and one who marries a pretty woman, share the same problem. ~Ethiopian Proverb; Beautiful from behind, ugly in front. ~Uganda Proverb
The fourth anonymous Gospel from the NT, traditionally called John, written sometime after 93CE. This Gospels disagrees with the other 3 on almost every point.
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turn (tûrn) v. turned, turn·ing, turns v.tr. 1. a. To cause to move around an axis or center; cause to rotate or revolve: A motor turns the wheels. b. To cause to move
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