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One proverb that pertains is " A man's home is his castle." I do not claim that it is "The correct Proverb" .
Obi's response to the priest and his proverb was one of disdain.
a risk assesment is an assesment that you carry out to make sure everything works and is right so no one gets hurt
julia alvarez has sai that one of the things that interested here while she was writing the novel was the question what makes a revolutionary risk everything for a certain cause?
Old mothers proverb was that if one of you leave, the other must leave without him
Basically, it means to bet everything on one event
You'll find something in Aesop's Fables Try www.pacificnet.net/~johnr/aesop/ home.freeuk.net/elloughton13/aesop.htm
# "He who has health has hope; and he who has hope has everything" - Arabian Proverb # "A good laugh and a long sleep are the best cures in the doctor's book" - Irish Proverb # "Fresh air impoverishes the doctor" - Danish Proverb # "An apple a day keeps the doctor away" - Franklin # "A man too busy to take care of his health is like a mechanic too busy to take care of his tool" - Spanish Proverb # "Before healing others, heal yourself" - Gambian # "Better ten times ill than one time dead" - Yiddish Proverb # "Eat well, drink in moderation, and sleep sound, in these three good health abound" - Latin Proverb
Yes, the saying "put all your eggs in one basket" is a metaphor. It means to concentrate all of your efforts or resources in one area, which can be risky because if that one thing fails, you lose everything.
The full saying is simply-- Do not place all of your eggs in one basket. It means you shouldn't count on one thing to the exclusion of everything else. You could slip or fall (or fail) and ruin the eggs when you crash.
Well the obvious one is you risk damaging the controller, and furthermore, you risk smashing the TV.
When one has market risk premium he/she is willing to take an financial risk. The risk premium is how much value stocks should return over a risk-free investment. Stocks are considered a higher financial risk (and possible a faster gain) opposed to, for instance, bonds.