That depends on your own definition of "significance." From my perspective, a Mother or a Father, who dedicate themselves to their family and children and raise honest, decent, productive children and quietly die in obscurity have done something far more significant than some famous Hollywood movie star who is merely a parasite on society. Famous people are rarely great, and great people are seldom famous. Some notable exceptions would include Father Pat Payton, Pope John Paul II, Jimmy Stewart, John Wayne, and Ronald Regan.
i don't know and your crazyhibye
If you have the will to do something, you will find a way to achieve it. If you want something, you will find a way to get it.
Both have a thought of a way to achieve something.
Both have a thought of a way to achieve something.
When something is considered significant to your life, it means that it has a meaningful impact or importance that influences your experiences, choices, emotions, or overall well-being in a meaningful way.
The second chocolate bar after Hershey's to achieve significant popularity was the Milky Way bar, by Forrest Mars.
The word "significant" comes from the Latin word "significans," which is the present participle of "significare," meaning "to signify" or "to indicate." Its roots suggest that something significant is important or meaningful in some way.
If you really want to achieve something, you will. Taken from a saying known since 1640 'To him that will, ways are not wanting'
"Miss badly" typically means failed to achieve or accomplish something with a significant degree of error or inaccuracy. It can also refer to feeling strong emotions of longing or regret for someone or something that is not present.
This is an old saying which is used frequently and simply denotes that if one wants something then there is always a way to achieve it. It is similar to the saying anything is possible.
Well, significant means something that has great value or something the is very important to something/someone
perform, accomplish, act, carry out, complete achieve, make, execute, get something done etc. :)