I believe the quote you are looking for is: Nothing that can be said in words is worth saying. ?Lao-tse If this is right; Lao tzu was a Chinese philosopher and the noted founder of Taoism and a teacher of Confucius.
Ludwig Wittgenstein, an Austrian-British philosopher, is often credited with the statement that "Whatever can be said in words is not worth saying." This reflects his philosophical views on the limitations of language and the complexities of communication.
Usually said in response to someone saying "Thank you." What you are are saying is that you are pleased to do/say whatever you did for them and they are welcome to the help you have given to them.
You could of knocked me over with a feather is an old saying. This saying means, whatever was said or done, is so surprising.
That was the April Fools joke in minecraft
No, they are not. actually there are saying verbs also in ing and ed such as said and saying
Answer Probably his most famous saying is: "When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth." He never said "Elementary, my dear Watson."
If a person answers you with the saying, "yeah right, whatever" it means that they don't believe what you have said. It is best to further explain yourself at this point, to assure the person you are telling the truth.
Its sort of a play on words. Like when my son takes my crystal ball and throws it in the air, I say No, you are not, playing with that, are you or When my son comes to me and says Mom, Im going to Joeys, I say No, you are not. It states that whatever it is that a person is doing or saying is NOT what is going to happen or be said.
She will learn how to swim. Help her learn whatever lesson she learns (from saying she can if she can't).
Lord Chesterfield a British Statesman, born 1694 died 1773.
Napoleon Bonaparte I say it all the time!!
This is listed as a proverb; meaning no one is actually credited with the first time it was said. The earliest I know of is the quote;"In truth, whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. This is recorded a letter dated 1746 from Lord Chesterfield of England" I hope this helps
Go by the rules of karma that might help. Whatever theses people are saying about you change it and don't make eye contact or speech with them