A man can be 60, but feel 40. A man can be 30, and feel 50.
It depends on how healthy the man is. If he is obese or depressed, he can feel worse than he actually is, and vice-versa.
It can also be phycological.
For example, if a young, 27 year-old man were going under something strenuos, such as the deaths of loved ones, or witnessed many brutal things in his life, he can feel older and more beaten than he truly is, perhaps feeling 40, due to the heavy toll of such things
Sorry I got a bit lengthy there. Hope it helps! :)
Old mothers proverb was that if one of you leave, the other must leave without him
Does it mean what it seems to mean? That is how you tell.Let's look at it - "Once a man, twice a child" would mean that you are a child twice, and a man once - or, you are childish, then you grow up, then you grow old and become childish again.So it's not an idiom because an idiom would not make sense unless you knew exactly what it meant. It must be a proverb.
"Every son" is an old Western slang for "every man" or "everyone."
the old man like in the teenangers teenagers dont like because they have an white hair , and have kulubut ang mukha
it's an old testament proverb; it's about getting along with your wife.
it feels great trust me!
A wise old saying is a proverb
Plan for the long term.
Joel kept a copy of his favorite Chinese proverb on his wall. or The millenia-old proverb spoke of the danger of greed.
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No. It is an old English proverb and it is a major part of the them in the short story "The Country of the Blind".
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