It means that when two or more people are present one of them will inevitably take the lead in any given situation.
This proverb means we must endure a good deal that we don't like
well it not such a good idea walking behind a horse but if you must as you are walking behind him run your hand along is/her body so the horse knows your there dont make sudden movements to spook him walk carefuly and softly the horse expert
Yes, it is a proverb written idiomatically. This is an expression of wisdom saying to get up and move on with your life when you fall. An idiom at the same time because the construction of the phrase is something that is not commonly used in our common conversation.
A saying from the 18th Century meaning that everyone has to endure something unpleasant during their lifetime
Old mothers proverb was that if one of you leave, the other must leave without him
This proverb means that God supplies his children (bird) with their needs (worm), but they (his children (Christians)) must work for them. If God were to "throw it into the nest", then we would just sit in our "nests" all day and become lazy.
This is proverb that originated in Nigeria. It means that one person cannot do the job of another and must learn to accept what life he has.
The girth is a broad strap attached to the saddle. It goes under the horse's belly and must be fastened tightly. The girth is what holds the saddle on the horse's back.A horses girth is actually the part of the saddle that holds the saddle on by going behind their front legs(just a little behind their armpits.
I must leave the horse alone I must leave the horse alone
rule has it you should never walk behind a horse, any horsse no matter how gental can be spooked or scared and can kick. how ever if you deside that this is something you must do than stay as close to the horse as possible so if the horse does kick you wont catch the full brunt of it. Keep one hand on the horse so it knows we,re you are
Well, this would depend on the horse, and the skill of the person walking behind it. You do not want to startle the horse by speaking loudly or making a sudden rapid movement, but even the presence of a person directly behind them can cause some horses to spook and jump/bolt or kick. It is best to get the horses attention long before approaching their behind, and never approach directly from the back, one needs to be off to the side near the shoulder. If one MUST walk behind a horse, it is best to start at the shoulder place your hand on the horse, keep your body next to his and walk all the way around while touching the horse in a very close manner.
All good things.