Henry Thoreau
It means you spoke before you had all the information or before you thought carefully about whatever the topic was. You say this when you want to change what you just said and say something different.
Technically, it can mean that something is said which doesn't simply match what has already been said.
"This above all: to thine own self be true" is a quote from Hamlet by Shakespeare.
Pancho Villa.
credibility
Margaret Thatcher (Former British PM) Once said something like this..... Don't think it was her originally tho..........
Only if you earn it. I said EARN it.
how to tell i want to tell u something in telugue
Margret Thatcher but it was actually When you want anything said ask a man, if you want anything done ask a woman.
Mcleods Daughters :)
Drina Reed
It all depends on what you want to get out of!
It means both people in the conversation know something, and are talking about something that they don't want to get caught talking about. In this case the person saying "you said it not me", really doesn't want to get caught talking about it.
people are not honest cause they usually have something to hide or they don't want you to find out about something they said or have done
Gordon Ramsay is English
i dont want to be just a pretty face. i want to go out on the field and prove something.
no i dont want to do anything