Nothing comes free, also there's no free lunch, are phrases that mean one way or another you will pay for everything you get
mean to love god
It means that whatever you get you will eventually pay for. If not in monetary terms then in some other way.It was perhaps made most famous by the author Robert Heinlein, a phrase he used in several of his books.
It means, "there is nothing". Il n'y a rien dans l'auto - would mean, "There is nothing in the car".
'Onnum illa' means 'nothing' (this phrase usually use to say 'X have nothing, or just to say nothing')
"Mum's the word" means don't discuss what you are doing with anyone.
Nothing if not to be
mean to love god
Absolutely nothing, that is not a phrase.
It means nothing
Nothing, that is a meaningless phrase.
nothing will grow
That phrase means "lots of fuss about nothing"
nec plus ultra is a Latin phrase meaning 'nothing beyond' / 'nothing better'
Nothing. The phrase is "taken out of context".
It means that whatever you get you will eventually pay for. If not in monetary terms then in some other way.It was perhaps made most famous by the author Robert Heinlein, a phrase he used in several of his books.
The phrase comes from Austrailia.
figure it out yourself