The saying "touch the devil and you can't let go" is often attributed to folklore and various cultural narratives, suggesting that engaging with dark or dangerous forces can lead to a binding, inescapable influence. It reflects the idea that once someone delves into temptation, sin, or malevolence, it becomes difficult to escape its grasp. This phrase emphasizes the consequences of one's choices and the allure of harmful behaviors. Its origins may vary, as similar sentiments appear in different cultures, highlighting a universal caution against meddling with evil.
from the Irish
1988
join them-means come around to their way of thinking.
It is a saying to mean a person is in a tight or rough spot of difficulty.
Yeah its because you touch yourself at night.
join them-means come around to their way of thinking.
The saying 'let's touch base', comes from baseball. In baseball touching base is an important part of the game. When one says let's touch base, they want to share important information.
it came from the marines if you dont want to do something some one cant make you do it
sorry, but you cant that's only for the 2nd generation
If you believe in such then the devil is always out
your choice they cant tell you to cut it off , they not allowed . its like saying "don't come in work without shoes " obviously your going to come in with shoes.
you cant but if you have mail saying come jam backstage with me click go there then see what happens