The phrase "one cannot feast and become rich" means that it is not possible to indulge in luxuries and excesses while also accumulating wealth. It suggests that in order to become wealthy, one must be frugal and make sacrifices in terms of spending. In other words, it is difficult to save money and become wealthy if one is constantly spending money on expensive or unnecessary things.
you cannot spend all your money and expect to still be rich.
it was the rich that entered the feast
no! well......not really i mean sometimes you do it depends on the way you become famous.
She things about her self one day she will become very rich and popular
This dream suggests a desire to become rich without working.
Feast is a noun for a celebration, festival, or a religious observance; a rich, expensive, meal or banquet; anything that is described for its abundance and richness. Example sentence: Everyone brought a home cooked dish, turning the reunion into a real feast. The annual flower show is always a feast for the senses.
The meaning of Elvis is:Elf-wise friend.
the year he was born he did nothing to become rich his dad did all the work.
No, rich is not a verb. But enrich is a verb, and 'to enrich' is its infinitive.
they become rich
People who know about the economy may be able to become rich. It would depend upon how they apply their knowledge and what type of work they obtain with it.
No, there are many rich Christians.
They became rich by trading their goods with local merchants