In this case,"have something to say": this means that there is something which they feel is important to say.
"have to say something": this means they just feel the need to speak; whether they have something important to say or not.
It is basically a proverb about how choosing words carefully and only saying things that are outwardly necessary is an indicator of wisdom.
Plato
yes you do have to pay it still because when you put something to bid on eBay you are taking a chance that you will sell the item or not A wise man said these words once and by a wise man i mean me
Diogenes said this.
A truly worldly-wise wag.
It means that something is not exactly accurate, but that's the way it's usually said. For example, you might say "My dog is my baby, so to speak."
She said they are her friends and they didn't kidnapped her. She said she came here because she wanted to to constable.
Because Kyle Rundle said so
This phrase suggests that something is just, wise, and virtuous in all aspects. It implies that the said thing is morally right, sensible, and beneficial in every possible manner.
No because when she went on Levantate On Telemondo she said "i don't know how to speak Spanish."
The two seemingly identical phrasings may have separate or even contradictory meanings : "Once said by the wise" indicates a fact or detail that exists from antiquity, which could be a time-honored fact, or a belief that has little modern notoriety. e.g. "This herb was once said by the wise to be a key to long life." "The wise once said" could indicate a similar sentiment, but leaves open the possibility that the belief was mistaken. e.g. "The wise once said that the stars were fixed in the heavens."
women are different, more fragile people you probably said something that She took the wrong way
they ask that because their clueless
Yes, language can affect the way you speak as it shapes your accent, vocabulary, and sentence structure. People may adjust their speaking style depending on the language they are using to communicate.