To think a situation through before running blindly into a situation.
This phrase means that it is sometimes wiser to avoid danger or a risky situation rather than bravely confronting it. It suggests that using good judgment and caution is often more important than acting recklessly or bravely.
"Grave" is a phrase that can mean serious.
Someone could misunderstand the phrase "two heads are better than one" by taking it literally to mean that two people physically sharing a single head would be more advantageous. However, the phrase is actually a metaphorical way of saying that collaboration and teamwork lead to better outcomes and decisions.
"Ngiyakuthanda" is a Zulu phrase that means "I love you" in English.
"Dhu" is not a recognized word in English. It may be a typo or abbreviation of a longer word or phrase. Could you provide more context or clarification so I can assist you better?
The Greek phrase "then ine toso poli" translates to "that is not so much" in English.
One definition of the word"Valor" is the word, " bravery." "Discretion" is a word meaning "choice." To examine the possible results of a valorous deed before acting in an act of bravery is a matter of discretion. The result of said examination is your choice, or, discretion. 1. The discretion to act in a situation requiring valor or not act at all. Think of examples of that. Perhaps to save an enemy from certain death. 2. Or, when there are choices to be made in a valorous act. Hypothesis; Your pet dog whom you cherish is drowning. Another human being, a stranger, is also drowning. You can only save one. Which will be your choice? That is at your discretion. 3. It follows that making the right choice (which may vary, of course, in the eyes of others) will determine whether or not discretion, in a given instance, is the better part of valor. In saving one or the other from drowning, in the above example, it is clear that both acts, saving the dog or the human, are valorous. The choice, being discretion, would determine the meaning of the phrase; that "Discretion is the better part of valor." That does not give an answer to which is right and which is wrong but it does descibe the meaning of the phrase.
Look before you leap. Think before you stick your nose into someone elses business.
I have never heard that quote. There is a quote that says, "Discretion is the better part of valor". This means that it's good to be brave and so on, but being careful and thinking things over before you act is more important.
The phrase means "for valor or courage"
Valor has many parts. Valor is honor. It is an unclear concept like love. So you can pick a "part" of it and not need to exhaust every possibility. Like the part where the valorous one has the discretion execute his authority, the freedom to choose. If you want you could say that being discrete - cautious in words and deed is the better part of valor or you could say that youth, health, intellect or bravery are. By choosing the part you like best you define its meaning to you. Is discretion even a small part of valor? Is forgiveness part of love or violence part of hate? Worse part /best part? It is not code.
Valor
Men without valor
"Courage".
an a heroic manner;with valor;
dont you mean lake valor and lake valor is either near your home its near snowpoint city or its near that safari zone city
It generally means, with lack of a better phrase, you have to fart a lot.
byr means better you rest or in a billion years