Napolian Bonapart
Lt. John B. Putnam Jr. (1921-1944)
A cakesniffer is a lower class person who is jealous of another's wealth. Cakesniffer was made popular by Lemony Snicket in the fifth Series of Unfortunate Events book, The Austere Academy.
Skilled Graceful Gifted Efficient Productive I think any of those things can describe the ability to do something easily. I hope I helped!
During the 1500s, poor families would urinate in a pot and at the end of the day this urine would be sold at the local tannery to tan animal hides. Some families were so poor that they "didn't have a pot to piss in" thus the term. yeah what he said
Lucretius
None of the versions I have read actually said what it was, it is inferred that it is her vagina or more so her ability to have sex; while the 'beast' is the mans drive to propagate.
Anne Frank once said, “No one has ever become poor by giving.” This quote emphasizes the idea that generosity and giving can enrich our lives without diminishing our own wealth or well-being.
This was being said on both sides. In the South, a lot of poor whites felt they were fighting for rich planters, not in uniform, to continue their life of feudal privilege. In the North, there was a bad law that allowed highly-placed young men to pay a substitute to enlist in their place. This not only caused much resentment; it flooded the armies with men of low ability and dubious character, supplied by unscrupulous brokers. As for this Mr. Watson, I don't know who he was, and would be interested to know.
The young man had great wealth, which Jesus said makes it hard for someone to enter the kingdom of heaven. Jesus instructed the man to sell all his possessions, give the proceeds to the poor, and follow him, but the man was unable to do so because he loved his wealth.
no if you are a girl or married yes if you said no
Salvador de Madariaga
Not all pets are mans best friend, they said that dog's specifically are man's best friend. It depends.
Henry Demarest Lloyd
virgil
The phrase "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short" is from Thomas Hobbes in his book "Leviathan." Hobbes uses this description to convey his perspective on the natural state of humanity without government and social order.
i read somewhere that said he had a estimated wealth of 20-30 million