the quote means exactly, nothing comes from nothing. wich means that everything comes from something. everything is a reaction to something. to react you have to have something to react to. like: industrialism didn´t suddently apear, i came as a reaction to the invention of the steammachine. Again the steammachine was a reaction to previous observations and science. and so on. so everything that happens comes from a previous past. another quote that says the same: to understand the future you have to understand the past.
Nothing - it looks like some kind of abbreviation instead of an idiom.
Nothing. You have left out part of the idiom. Perhaps you mean "your hands are tied," which means that you have no power to do anything in a given situation.
Nothing. Do you perhaps mean "how much bread?" -- because bread is slang for money. It's slang and not an idiom.
Nothing that I have ever heard. "Under the weather" is an idiom, but there's no anger in the phrase.
Nothing. Perhaps you mean "spin a YARN," which means to tell a story.
This idiom means to confess and admit to whatever you have done wrong - to start over with a clean slate.
it means when the government argue
Nothing. You may mean "spin a yarn," which means to tell a tale or story.
do you mean you think it didnt come from a dairy & veggie farm
Nothing. The correct idiom is "ace in the hole," which literally means that you have an ace card (the highest value in the deck) hidden away somewhere so you can win the card game. It's come to mean any situation where you have a hidden advantage or something you can "pull out" to win the situation.
to do nothing nothing to do
"Got nowhere" means accomplished nothing toward a goal.