that means that the big person and the small person are the same, the only difference is how do they think differently.
That everyone is human and no one should be outcasted for any reasons.
This quote means that even if you are big or small you are still a person
Those words are from the book "Horton Hears a Who!" by Dr. Seuss. It is spoken by the character Horton who is determined to protect the inhabitants of Whoville, no matter how small they are.
the mayor of whoville
It doesn't matter unless the lizard is poisoness and you will die if it bites you, but other than that you should be fine unless you are a person who gets scared of small animals
This is not an idiom. It is a quote from a children's book by Dr. Seuss. It means exactly what it says - a person's size does not matter; they are still a person. The book this quote is taken from is called Horton Hears a Who, and is about an elephant who discovers a world full of microscopic people that only he can hear.
matter is made up of very small parts
YES, Honey it doesn't matter how large or small you are because if a person wants to cheat it's on and poppin'
In my experience, it works no matter the size difference, unless we are talking about dwarfism or gigantism. People tend to be fairly flexible where sex is involved
Everything you need to make a person or basicly anything with It's own brain. No matter how small the brain is. :P
NUCLEOLUS- small dense region where the assembly of ribosomes beginschromatinnucleolus
That quote is from the Dr. Seuss book "Horton Hears a Who!" where Horton the elephant realizes the importance of protecting the microscopic Whos living on a speck of dust.
its a movement of small particles of matter