Life is not fair. So, I guess, following your logic, that is why roses have thorns.
Thorns on roses serve as a defense mechanism to protect the plant from being eaten by animals. It's a necessary adaptation for survival in nature, rather than something related to fairness in human terms.
Life is not fair. There is nothing to life. All you have to do in this world is.....exist.
no white roses do not have thorns. :P
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Thorns are inherited. They result from genetics.
I believe roses have many thorns
they have poky thorns on their stem that protect them. =)
roses.
Not all thorns have roses (example: briar bushes) and just because a rose bush has thorns does not mean it has roses. So the premise of this is illogical. You cannot depend on thorns to assume you'll find or see roses, that roses will ever be found or seen, or whether you're looking at a rose bush at all. The only logical answer, then, is to rejoice that we have gloves to hold a rose stem and snippers to cut off its thorns if present. But we also must appreciate that thorns serve a protective function for the roses we enjoy. For example, a deer's nose is awfully sensitive--when it comes to nosh (eat) a rosebud, its nose will get pricked by thorns so it learns to leave roses alone.
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No.
The phrase refers to Jesus who had worn a crown of thorns. It uses symbolism-- rose petals are soft, silky--easy on the hands and eyes. A bed of rose petals would feel nice. But thorns on rose stems create pain. So when someone says life isn't a bed of roses, Christians would remind the person that Christ bore the crown of thorns....our lives aren't as hard, or could be harder if we had to bear the thorns too.
Well, maybe they meant like guns are beautiful (like roses) but bullets make them harmful and scary (like thorns...) maybe...