This phrase is literal and colloquial. No symbolism or allegory also means that it might be impossible to trace its origin
look at table of contents in relation to college
at home as a baby relating to parents,brothers or sisters,extended family etc
People mean tha when they learn something they only have to learn it once.For example if a brass instrument is being shown how to be put together the person wouldn't be needed to be explained twice.
I've always enjoyed using; 'Black as The Earl of Hell's riding boots' The ink is black, the page is white- Together we learn to read and write.
Depends which two words you are putting together. The word 'its' is like saying 'it is'. The word 'I'm' is instead of using the two words 'I am'. There are many others.
"We must all learn to live together as brothers or we will all perish together as fools."
The phrase itself means that if we cannot learn together then we will suffer from foolish mistakes such as steriotypes and hate which will result in violence. By getting along we remove hate and steriotypes as similar to brotherhood.
Some Fools Never Learn was created in 1985.
Shafonon
Level 46.
Out of the many many many moves Gallade can learn, Perish Song can not be taught to Gallade. My Gallade is Po. I tried before I answered. :(
Altaria learns Perish Song at Level 62.
garter snakes are fools
i think that means if we hate or fight each other we cannot live as comfortable as we need that will make our hearts be sick i think in front of that makes people also hate us so we need to learn how we love ,help and accept small wrong things that people do because no one perfect and also we sometimes do wrong things and we need them to forgive us .in addition we are not only live in this earth which need to develop by us so if we work ,live ,study, care ,advice each other we will make a good live for all. sincerely : SAFA AL-AHAMAMI
"I have learned over the years that when one's mind is made up, this diminishes fear." - Rosa Parks "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." - Martin Luther King Jr. "Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome." - Booker T. Washington.
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