There are several variations of this poem. One variation is, "Excuses are tools of the incompetent. And those that use tools of incompetence never accomplish anything in life worthwhile."
Excuses are the tools of the incompetent. They build mountains into molehills and monuments into nothingness. Those who specialize in them are seldom good at anything else.
Nice try but the actual poem is "Excuses are tools of incompetence, that build monuments of nothingness, and those who specialize in using them seldom do anything else." Excuses are tools of nothingness build bridges that lead to nowhere and are masters of no one.
Explain the poem excuses excuses class 7?
John Wing Jr wrote a book of poems called Excuses
I don't know the author's name, but I remember my younger brother memorizing it in elementary school as: Excuses, excuses, excuses! Excuses are tools of incompetence that build monuments of nothingness. Those who specialize in them, accomplish nothing at all, but excuses, excuses, excuses. Not as the first responder suggests here: "Excuses are monuments of nothingness, They build bridges to nowhere, Those of us who us these tools of incompetence, Seldom become anything but nothing at all."
Nothing. Stop making excuses not to go out there and get a real job.
In a poem a complete thought is expressed in? Alliteration a line of poetry repetition a stanza of poetry
Steven Grayhm!
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Bryan Barber
The tools and parts needed to complete a task.
This quote means that people who make excuses are often avoiding taking responsibility for their actions or lack of action. By relying on excuses, they are essentially wasting time and energy on justifying their failures rather than working towards success. In the end, these excuses do not lead to any meaningful achievements or progress.
I used a variety of tools to fix the broken faucet in my kitchen. The carpenter brought his toolbox full of tools to complete the construction project. I rely on productivity tools like calendars and to-do lists to stay organized.