the guy who left his footprints in the sky, left his mark
The quote suggests that taking unwarranted risks or tempting fate can lead to the downfall of even the most prominent and successful individuals. It implies that being overly confident or reckless can result in negative consequences.
The name Rigel derives from the Arabic Rijl meaning left foot. Since Rigel represents Orion's left foot, the name seemed kind of obvious.
This quote is about finding hope and positivity in difficult times. It suggests that sometimes it takes going through challenging experiences to appreciate the brighter moments and opportunities that lie ahead.
I have never heard this before, but my guess is that, as you face the pole star, everything to the left of it would be west.
This phenomenon could be attributed to an optical illusion or fleeting visual impression. It may be the result of your eyes' slight delay in processing information or the brain's tendency to fill in gaps in perception.
I'm gone
I think this quote is talking about how love is forever, love never fails. Even if one is "gone", whether they are far away or even dead, the love that others had for them carries on and keeps them alive in their hearts.
It can sometimes mean "traces," but it usually "footprints" or "fingerprints."
my little footprints/footsteps/tracks/trails
On a time axis, 0 could be the present time. numbers to the left would be time that has gone - e.g. yesterday.
quote word for word
it means "traces"
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this is not a word it is just a misspelled version of conclusionIMPROVEMENT BY MINIBIT:'Conclusion' means the end result; for exampleThere were muddy footprints in the kitchen, and his shoes were covered in mud, so I came to the CONCLUSION that he had made the footprints.
digital footprint means - data about you. Given by you and others from interactions in a digital world
The word quote means to name the price of something.It can also mean to say something. e.g. He said he could quote what happened in the car crash.
"Have gone" is used to indicate that someone has left to go somewhere, while "have been" is used to indicate that someone has visited or spent time at a location. For example, you might say "I have gone to the store" to mean you went there and returned, and "I have been to Paris" to mean you visited Paris at some point.