It needs no answer, it is exactly what it is. But if you do need an answer all you have to do is think about it. What you see with your own eyes sometimes is not exactly what is happening ,but, what you "think" is happening, so, believe half of that. As for the other half of the question, believe nothing of what you hear because it is gossip, plain and simple.
Edgar Allen Poe
Fiesty one you are!
The meaning of Please Hear What I'm Not Saying is a person who is pretending to be someone who they aren't and want to change that and be who they really are.
it is the meaning of to hear
Both may be correct, with entirely different meaning. For example: I hereby resign; and I hear by word of mouth that you have resigned.
"Let's hear it" means let's applaud him, let's congratulate him, or let's acknowledge his achievements.It's a song from footloose.... Meaning? Usually when you hear someone say "let's hear it for ____", they're celebrating whoever they're talking about. Other than that I'm not really sure what you mean, because I think its pretty straightforward
Benjamin Franklin, and he said. "Believe none of what you hear and half of what you see.
This was said by poet and author Edgar Allan Poe in Graham's Magazine in 1845.
It means that everything is not always black and white.U can not always go by what u see.And dont believe everything u hear cos not every one tells the trued all the time.
Benjamin Franklin.
Benjamin Franklin
That quote is not in the Bible; it is usually attributed to Benjamin Franklin.
Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing was created in 1982.
you can hear nothing
Rule number 1: Don't believe anything you hear. Rule number 2: Believe only half of what you see.
you will hear nothing
all i can say is believe half of what you see and NONE of what you hear. it might come in handy.
I don't think it says that in the Bible. It's a Benjamin Franklin quote.