The phrase "Live simply so that others may simply live" is often attributed to Mahatma Gandhi, though its exact origin is uncertain. It reflects Gandhi's philosophy of simplicity and non-materialism, emphasizing the importance of considering the impact of one's lifestyle on others. The quote encourages individuals to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle to help alleviate the struggles of those less fortunate.
underwear simply sticks to the bottom of the behind and that is what makes it live with its parents... simple science...
The past simple of "live" is "lived."
They either live on (eat) the animal they are in, or live on the food that the animal eats.
simply devoted to you oh Lord I loose my life to follow.. The life that i live is not I that live. for me to live is Christ.
They live in the forest moon of Endor.
No, the word "at" is not needed when asking someone where they live. You can simply ask "Where do you live?"
To keep Life simple, you have to think 'simple' and live simply: Love your family, Say your prayers, read your scriptures and go to Church on Sundays. That should keep it as simple as you're ever going to get it.
The Amish are different from us because they live simply while we don't live simply.
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Plainly and simply, no... other than whales.
A live volcano is simply called an active volcano.
You Don't Live Near Justin, Its That Simple!