An idiom is a phrase that doesn't mean anything unless you know the definition. This sentence makes perfect sense, so it is not an idiom. Without religion, mankind is not worth much.
No, "without gods man is nothing" is not an idiom. It is more of a philosophical statement suggesting that humans may feel insignificant or lacking without the presence or belief in higher powers or gods.
No, "a man of the world" is not a metaphor. It is an idiom that refers to someone who is experienced and sophisticated in worldly matters.
This quote means that it is better to stay silent if you have nothing meaningful to say than to talk excessively without purpose. It suggests that one should practice restraint and only speak when their words will contribute value or meaning.
The saying "nothing deters a good man from doing what is honorable" is attributed to Seneca, a Roman Stoic philosopher. He believed that a virtuous person would always choose to do what is right regardless of obstacles or challenges.
Socrates is often credited with saying, "Nothing can harm a good man, either in life or after death." This quote emphasizes the idea that a person of good moral character will not be deterred from doing what is right and honorable, regardless of challenges or obstacles.
Socrates believed that the wise man is the one who knows that he knows nothing. This idea is often attributed to Socrates as a demonstration of humility and self-awareness in the pursuit of knowledge.
A woman, without her, man is nothing. or A woman without her man, is nothing.
Woman. Without her, man is nothing. Woman without her man, is nothing.
This is an oddly worded version of this sentence, but the common answers go something like this: Answer by men: Woman, without her man, would be nothing. Answer by women: Woman, without her man would be nothing.
Poseidon disliked Odysseus because he thought that the might of man had accomplished the victory, placng man over the gods, when in fact, without poseidon and other gods, the war would have been impossible to win, and all of Odysseus's clever plans would have failed.'Man is nothing without the gods'Poseidon disliked Odysseus because Odysseus tricked and blinded his son and then dared Poseidon to do anything about it.
A man without honor has nothing.
Unanimously
When man enslaved gods
The sentence can be punctuated differently to convey different meanings: A woman, without her man, is nothing. (emphasizes the necessity of a man) A woman: without her, man is nothing. (emphasizes the importance of women) A woman without her man is nothing. (implies a reliance on a man) A woman: without her, man is nothing. (emphasizes the idea of a woman's independence)
Damit lockt man keinen Hund hinterm Ofen hervor is a German idiom and translates as It's nothing to write home about.
Are you sure you understand what you're asking? An antonym means an opposite, and generally only individual words can have antonyms. But nonetheless: The antonym of "no man is an island" would be "every man is an island." If you're looking for the meaning of the idiom, it means that no one lives their life without being affected by the world around them. Every life is influenced by its surroundings.
Noman, or, No Man. When he was wounded, his cyclops friends asked who was hurting him, and he replied "no Man". They assumed it was the work of the gods, and they could do nothing.
Supposedly nothing special. But as a Virgo man, I must be an exception. Ye Gods, those Libra women...