it means that the person who is stronger will defeat the weaker, he'll be the one deciding what is moral and what is not. so he will make it moral to have attacked the weak to begin with. since his version of values, and of right and wrong, is the only one heard, it will be accepted by all.
therefore a conquer made by force, by might, was a justified and moral thing to do. i.e. the strong had a right to attack.
his morality and his right to the way he came to power will become a universal truth
She means it's the right diet for her
It's not an idiom. "All right" means "Ok" or "fine." You are saying that someone is fine, that everything is all right. "Jack" might be a slang term for "friend" or "pal," or it could actually be someone's name.
she means that you might...jus might be the one to go home with her after the club!!
The scientists are saying a meteoroid will be coming in 2012. They might be right, they might be wrong. Who knows? We will all have to wait and find out.
some might be but most are nice if you raise them right some might be but most are nice if you raise them right some might be but most are nice if you raise them right
Although this might depend upon the context, it is a similar saying to 'the stars must have been aligned.'
i am not saying i am right so you might want to double check on this one but maybe CP or you can just write it out
to me its appears to be an indefinite and easier way of saying no, hes not that into you
Try saying that 5 times fast! :)
It can be a mean thing to say. Of course, a person might be saying it because they find the other person to be mean and don't want to have to put up with them. Still, it is a little more polite than telling someone to "shut up."
it does not because he could be talking about his sister or a friend. and it means that he might like "her" or know"her."
I think you mean 'absurd' -Absurd is a way of saying something is untrue or senseless.You might find this link useful:www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=obsurd