Yes.
A paragraph about the saying "where there is a will, there is a way" should include the origin of the saying. It should also include what the saying means.
Way to be sentimental. I love you.
The body of the paragraph should convey what you are saying and you should structure the paragraph according to the rules of grammar.
I would suggest saying nothing.
Saying something is good or that you use it and are happy.
Yes, by saying this you are saying that and i can explain it but you are saying this -Martin Cole-
a specified substance someone or something is saying. :)
'You know something that someone else doesn't.'
Verbatim
When someone says something is Pinterest worthy, they are complimenting it. They are saying that something is so great and/or nice to look at that it should be featured on the website Pinterest.
You should use no when disagreeing. Example: No, I do not want to proceed in walking. \ You should use know when saying someone knows something as in they know maths, english, ect.
It means that someone is not mad at you or about something you did, or they agree with something you are doing.