It doesn't matter how big, rich or powerful you are. When you get into a compromised position the very least will be inclined to take advantage of you in your compromised position.
Is it something to do with the big and deadlyelephant being in trouble, and therefore no longer able to hurt the frog, and so even a teeny tiny frog will stand up to it? :O
Words that have the same meaning as trouble could be difficult. You could say hassle or problem or even inconvenience.
An elephant lives the typical elephant life, which includes very elephant-like behavior. My name is Tim Hoy and I have a PHd in typical elephant livelihood.
This essentially paraphrases: "If I tell a good lie, even a 100 men will never see through it".
"Every cloud has a silver lining." This proverb reflects the idea that even in the darkest or most challenging situations, there is always a glimmer of hope or positivity to be found. It encourages individuals to look for the potential for good even in difficult times.
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This proverb means that the right tool can overcome even the toughest obstacle. It emphasizes the importance of using the appropriate resources and skills to solve a problem effectively.
Well, if you are optimistic, you can interpret its meaning as - Despite the catastrophe of the fallen sky, it has brought the larks within our reach. Or, every cloud has a silver lining, etc.
Yes and No the lion can't even beat the elephant but they can beat the elephant babies.
Indian elephants are used for transport or maybe even food
No, not under any reasonable circumstances. Cheetahs are fast, but not particularly strong, and would have trouble even with a very young elephant. And since they don't hunt in pack, they wouldn't even be able to cooperate and keep the mother away while attacking a calf.
The proverb "little pigeons can carry great messages" suggests that even seemingly small or insignificant individuals or things can have a significant impact or convey important ideas. It highlights the value of humility and the potential for anyone, regardless of size or status, to contribute meaningfully. This saying encourages people to recognize the worth of all voices and the power of even minor actions in effecting change.