This phrase suggests that things will start to work out in your favor or that positive outcomes are on the horizon for you. It implies a sense of hope and optimism for the future.
When the stars are in line is means everything will come together in a positive way. It is believed good things happen to you when the stars are in line.
It's "everything but the kitchen sink" and it's just a humorous way of saying that nearly everything was there in that situation.
The idiom or expression, where there is will there is way means that there is a way around everything. It also means nothing is impossible.
The best way is to keep flash cards about everything and to keep notes in class about everything that you think will come in handy when you have a test or a quiz
Yeah Alyson likes him I mean come on seriously and by the way did Isaiah turn in his skilpak yet serioulsly, because I need it NOW
It's a slang-y way to say you had way more stuff than you needed -- you had everything you could possibly have (except your kitchen sink).
Yeah, he's on his way now ...
It means everything in a certain way.
Whatever happens, whatever may come my way.
Literally, it means, "Well [Uh], now it/he/she is." (Indicating that it just became a different way than it was formerly.) It can also mean, "He/she/it is here now." (When he/she/it wasn't here formerly.) It can also mean, "It's that way now."
"Everything's peachy" is an idiom that means everything is going well or everything is fine. It's a colloquial way of expressing that there are no problems or issues.
The best way to come out of love failure is to finish your life. I am going through this trauma now. I feel like a fool. I already tried cutting my veins but I was rescued but this time nobody can rescue. It will be best to go out of this world and everything will be forgotten