The proverb "Don't empty the water jar until the rain falls" is often attributed to various cultures, particularly in agricultural societies where the importance of conserving resources is emphasized. Its origin is difficult to pinpoint to a single individual or culture, as proverbs typically evolve over time within a community. The saying conveys the wisdom of not depleting valuable resources prematurely, reflecting a broader understanding of patience and foresight.
This is an Irish proverb.
'' We don't value life until we're about to lose it . ''
It means you should not judge someone until you know how they feel or why they do something.
It falls, accelerating constantly until it hits the ground.
what you do is you wait until your teacher says you should empty your tinkle tank after lunch!
Don't get rid of old things until you have a replacement for them.
Until you drive so long your petrol tank is empty.
because all the files that you deleted arent really gone and off your computer until you "empty" the recycle bin. when you delete something its not gone until you empty the recycle bin incase you decided you want it back or need the file....
use them to put in your garbage can. until they are empty.
its because there was no way to see them
I went to the web site for the falls and nothing was built in 1896. It wasn't until 1969 the falls were stopped and an earthen dam was built.
The saying "you don't miss the water until the well runs dry" is often associated with the proverb that emphasizes the value of something only after it is gone. It highlights the tendency of people to take things for granted until they are no longer available. While it may not be found in a specific ancient text, it conveys a universal truth about appreciation and loss.