Concretely, this aphorism refers to the gains we make from our work, whether financial or otherwise. Spiritually, this can mean the peace or fellwoship we gain when we are mindful, as well as respectful and tolerant of others.
"The fruit of our labors" refers to the positive results or rewards that come from the hard work and effort we put into a task or project. It signifies the outcome or benefits that are achieved after dedicating time and effort to something.
Fruits of labor, Well if you are talking about labor as work. This mean, you will be know as how well or how bad you do your job.
Literally, be patient; the fruit will fall into your hand. Figuratively, I've heard it to mean: With patience, the fruit of your labors will soon be yours to enjoy.
It means that men do some things, women others.
Hercules had 12 labors
"He has performed his labors well."
Herecules did twelve Labors.
Thats is actually there are no Labors of Archilles.. actually the 12 u are sayin that is the labors of Hercules.. :D
There is no standard collective noun for a group of labors.
Hercules, son of Zues, had to preform the 12 labors
Hercules' cousin, Eurystheus, was the king of Mycenae at the time Hercules was doing his labors. It was Eurystheus who sent Hercules on the labors.
Fruit of the loom means... Fruit of a loom!
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