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no this saying means people dont change and that's not true
they don't ^ Unless you actually enjoying thinking for yourself and making your own choices OR learning things that will actually help you later in life...the saying once a marine always is a marine is true, because they don't want to admit that's basically the only thing they excelled at. Nothing like spending 4 or 5 years of your life to come out only to shingle roofs or flip burgers.
depends on what animal
try saying sorry for what ever you did and always try to be true to her
ANSWER: Sometimes when our spouse betrayed us and trust was taken away from us, we always wonder if he or she will do it again, that is why we always think the old myth " once a cheater will always a cheater." But it depends on individual, there are some who become that way, and there are some who don't, because of the hurt, pain, and consequences he made to his wife and family it taught him a big lesson that will last forever.
its only true if the dog is the kind that never gets old!!! after so long evrybody is going to slow down, or better yet find themselves all alone! ctr
Generally people are nicer once you know them but it is not always true.
Always be there for the person. Come when no one else will. Never doubt the person though everything looks as if what he or she is saying is not true. Always do what's best for the person.
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means that there is always a way to fix your mistake. not entirely true, but that isn't what u asked
Depends on your perspective. You can't serve in both branches at the same time, but you could serve in both branches within the span of your military career. Let's say, you do an enlistment in the Marines, get out, a couple years later, you want back in, and you end up joining the Army. The Marines claim "once a Marine, always a Marine", and, if this is true, someone who did what was described above (enlisting into the Army after serving a stint in the Marines) could technically be both.