The saying "look before you leap" is believed to have originated from the early 16th century, emphasizing the importance of careful consideration before taking action. It serves as a cautionary reminder to assess potential risks and consequences before making decisions. The phrase is often associated with the idea that impulsive actions can lead to negative outcomes. Its enduring relevance highlights the value of prudence and foresight in various aspects of life.
made her look older
She was very beautiful that Athena was jealous and cursed her of her beauty sooo beautiful! then she turned the opposite.
Cicero was quite hefty with regular features. If you use your browser and type in "Marcus Tullius Cicero" you will come up with several web sites with pictures of him.
i have no idea my last name is ledezma and im trying to look up the same thing but no sites say anything on it. Like it never existed! :( srry!
Medusa has snakes for hair because Athena, the goddess of wisdom cursed her for being so beautiful. Before Medusa was cursed, she lived with her 2 sisters, Euryale and Stheno, the Gorgons. People used to come from far places to have a glimpse of Medusa's lovely face. SO, Athena got pretty angry and jealous so she cursed Medusa making her hair snakes and her eyes a weapon that turns people into stone if you look at her in the eye.
Look...before you leap
There are no nouns in the sentence, 'Look before you leap.' Look and leap are verbs. You is a pronoun. Before is a conjunction.
It is foolish to do anything without considering the consequences first.
The preposition in the phrase "look before you leap" is "before." It indicates the relationship between "look" and "leap" in terms of order or sequence.
Look before you leap.
"look before you leap" it teaches moral values. "Look before you Leap" means that you must think before you act, Before you do something (or "leap into something) you must consider the consequences(or look of your actions) "look before you leap" it teaches moral values. "Look before you Leap" means that you must think before you act, Before you do something (or "leap into something) you must consider the consequences(or look of your actions)
look
in other words don't just go around thinking everything is ok before you know what your doing and how it would affect you in the future
Before accepting someones offers we should look before we leap.
its a proverb essay
...you leap.
it's "look before you leap", more easily understandable.