This phrase comes from a poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, "A Psalm of Life." It suggests that life is genuine and meaningful, urging people to take action, fulfill their purpose, and not waste time. The message emphasizes the importance of living with intention and striving for a meaningful existence.
Earnest money in a real estate transaction is a deposit made by the buyer to show their commitment to purchasing the property. It demonstrates the buyer's seriousness and is typically held in escrow until the sale is finalized.
One example of hyperbole in the Psalm of Life could be when the poet claims that "Life is real! Life is earnest!" This statement is an exaggerated way of emphasizing the seriousness and importance of life.
I am sorry to say that Hobbits do not exist in the real world. So Hobbits cannot be mean in real life since they are not in real life.
No she nice in real life.
The earnest money check should be made out to the seller or the seller's real estate brokerage.
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PP in real estate usually refers to Purchase Price
If you mean attack power, no...thats in a game not real life.
Vervita is Latin for Real Life. Ver = Real. Life = Vita.