Meaning, some people stay in destructive or negative patterns, never rising out of their circumstances to better themselves.
An example is a person who is constantly arriving late to things... you expect them to arrive late at pretty much any function, but secretly you hope they would arrive on time and be punctual.
Let's say for instance, they are getting married, and show up late for their own wedding. That would be an example of them not rising up, at least that one time. You expected them to be late, but that they might step up and be on time for once.
You are very disappointed by this, hence the saying: 'Some people never go beyond what we expect from them'.
Beyond the never ending
We should never forget it.
Meaning, some people stay in destructive or negative patterns, never rising out of their circumstances to better themselves.An example is a person who is constantly arriving late to things... you expect them to arrive late at pretty much any function, but secretly you hope they would arrive on time and be punctual.Let's say for instance, they are getting married, and show up late for their own wedding. That would be an example of them not rising up, at least that one time. You expected them to be late, but that they might step up and be on time for once.You are very disappointed by this, hence the saying: 'Some people never go beyond what we expect from them'.
Nothing serious. Some people are fortunate enough to never have them.
Surpass some earlier aim
It means some people are prejudiced toward snakes.
it means nothing and some people wait until they are married to kiss
i totally doubt it! Yeah maybe there can be some people who are mean out there, but you can always change by making a difference. I mean if your nice then kindness never ends.
Well it usually stands for the word, "people". Normal shortcut that some people use. in stead of that crazy talk up there!!its text talk ttyn(talk to you never)
The group Procol Harum was named after a cat. Some people think the name is Latin and means 'beyond these things' but that is not correct. Procol Harum has no meaning
No, it does not. It it believed to come from the Hebrew word Evehr (עבר) which means beyond (because Abraham came from beyond the Jordan river).
I think you mean 1860. No, there wasn't. At worst, the Confederacy could have reached as far as the Ohio River, but never beyond it.