My mom would say it when we were all excited and running around and then we would become tired from all the activity and just be done with the energetic play.
The phrase is: DOLCE FAR NIENTE
"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
Nothing in life is certain but death and taxes.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
I googled it and nothing really came up except this. I started using this saying and then I googled it and it turns out I didn't make it up! Happy googling!
to do nothing nothing to do
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Ninety four thousandths is 0.094. Come on, you can do it. The answer is 0.09. It's not that difficult.
The phrase "Nothing will come of nothing" suggests that without effort or action, no results or outcomes can be expected. It emphasizes the importance of taking initiative or making an investment in order to achieve something worthwhile. This concept is often associated with the idea that results are a direct consequence of one's actions, highlighting the futility of inaction.
it means almost full, or almost complete, or most of the time.
The phrase is: DOLCE FAR NIENTE
How would you explain the phrase there is nothing stronger than a heart of a volunteer?
nec plus ultra is a Latin phrase meaning 'nothing beyond' / 'nothing better'
Nothing if not to be
"Rien à faire" is the French phrase for 'nothing to do'.
That phrase means "lots of fuss about nothing"
The latin phrase for "There is nothing you can't do" is "Nihil est non potes facere" Nihil- Nothing. Est- he/she/it (but in this case, there) is. Non Potes- You can't/ you are not able. Facere- To do.