The phrase "so a man can stand up" typically refers to creating or establishing conditions that allow individuals, particularly men, to assert their rights, dignity, or autonomy. It can also signify providing support or resources necessary for someone to take a stand or advocate for themselves. In a broader sense, it may allude to fostering an environment where individuals can confidently express their beliefs, values, and aspirations without fear of oppression or discrimination.
It is a verb which means to 'stand up'. or pick up raise levantarse is stand up
In the historical fiction novel, 'Johnny Tremain,' by Esther Forbes, throughout the book Johnny reminds himself of the phrase, 'So that a man can stand up '. This becomes Johnny's personal war cry, and he repeats it to himself in moments of doubt.
It means- Stand up or get up
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it mean any man can stand up for others but a real real stronger will stand up for himself and that sayin comes off of barnyard ben the cow
that he may as well be dead if he doesn't stand up against injustice
that he may as well be dead if he doesn't stand up against injustice
A Man Could Stand Up -- was created in 1926.
They want to be protected they want a man to stand up for the m to proctect them from harm.
The football player did not stand up because he was injured.
A real man is mature, and does his duty with grace. To be a man means to be mature, confident, and able to 'suck it up'. It also has to do with character and kindness. A real man looks after those who are close to him and not stand for injustice.
It means "Don't get so worked up."
That he or she is interested but shy to say so.
Stand up.
Yes . Yes it is . In fact this is my FAVORITE quote ;)
You would say "سأقف" to mean "I will stand up" in Arabic.