The first, or oldest of the Kingdoms of Babylon; The kingdom of Gold; followed by the kingdom of Silver; Brass; Iron; Iron & Clay.
Marked by the continual drop in human communication levels: Reasoning; Logic, argument; Terrorism; terminating in Atom Bomb Throwing!
terrorism: The accumulation of fear, caused by continuing Human Errors!
Error is the mother of Terror!
O! My people those who lead thee cause thee to ERR, and destroy the way of thy paths. [ISAIAH 3:12.]
Things have not changed in over 3000 Gregorian years. Is there not one scientist whom has noticed; civilization is stuck in a Time Warp! Blind leaders of the Blind!
Yes, the story of King Midas is based on the proverb "All that glitters is not gold," which means that appearances can be deceiving and that something that looks valuable may not be as valuable as it seems. This proverb ties in with the story of King Midas, who learned the hard way that not everything he touched turned to gold was truly valuable.
Yes, "silence is golden" is considered a proverb that conveys the idea that sometimes it is best to be silent rather than say something unnecessary or hurtful.
Old mothers proverb was that if one of you leave, the other must leave without him
A wise old saying is a proverb
A well-known proverb in English is "Don't count your chickens before they hatch."
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"Old is gold" is a proverb that reminds us that old things are valuable, or that old items MAY be very valuable. As opposed to always choosing he newest fad. "Old is gold" also suggests that older people are likely to be more reliable than younger people. You can depend on old people; they are slow to anger and quick to reason. Some old, but still gold examples: Old friends; old ideas that have been used before; old ways of doing things; the "good old days"; experienced people; knowledge; education; established & settled citizens; someone who has been through a particular crisis before.This proverb seems to have gained a lot of currency in colonial India [present-day India and Pakistan].
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If you are talking about the coins with presidents on the face and the statue of liberty on the back, they are not made out of gold they are made out of brass. If you are talking about the old 1 dollar coins from the 1800s, they were made out of gold because of the gold rushes and the US government was looking to expand the use of gold in its coins.
This statement is often attributed to an anonymous author or considered a proverb of unknown origin. It conveys the idea that determination and perseverance can overcome obstacles and achieve one's goals.
When the sun shines
This proverb warns of the danger of being tempted by deceitful influences. It suggests that evil and malicious intentions can arise even from seemingly innocent or ordinary circumstances, symbolized by the image of two separate entities growing on a single stalk.