All good things.
all good things must come to an end
More than one proverb begins this way. Two are: all things come to him who waits; and all (good) things come to an end.
It means every thing that is good has to come to an end.
"proverb" is the direct object, "students" is the indirect object.
yes
Direct Object: "a proverb" Indirect Object: "The students" You know this because you can ask the following questions: Q: What is the teacher reading? A: A proverb Because the teacher is reading a proverb (and not the students), a proverb is the object. Q: To whom is she reading? A: The students Because the proverb is being read to the students, the students are the indirect object.
Yes, at some point all good things must come to an end. But not anytime soon will earth end.
IMHO, it means that the foundations for becoming a gentleman (ie. a refined individual) come through education, but in the end, you will know a gentleman by how he talks.
The quote "Every end is a new beginning" is commonly attributed to unknown sources or is considered a proverb. It is meant to convey the idea that endings can lead to new opportunities and fresh starts in life.
Because all good things must come to an end.
If you put something to rest, you solve the problem and end things.
The cast of Every Song Must End - 2009 includes: Cody Leshikar as The Law Mark Reeb as Jonathan Berkman
it must be come in end of Jan 2008