We don't value life until we're about to lose it. As a Buddhist master once said: "Yesterday is just a memory. the future is just a promise (or hope). the only reality is the present moment." Enjoy the present.
'' We don't value life until we're about to lose it . ''
that means the mouse did not know what he had until it was taken away.
they will lash out at it and immediately after its mouth is around the food, its body curls up around its prey, and sits there like that until the mouse is dead.then it will gradually inch the mouse into its mouth.
Snakes swallow their food whole - Take as an example a corn snake swallowing a mouse... The snake finds the mouse's head, opens it's mouth and grabs the mouse's nose. It pushes forward, stretching its jaws as it goes, until the head of the mouse is in the snakes mouth. Once the mouse's head is in the snakes throat, it's muscles grip the mouse preventing it from sliding backwards, while the snake 'walks' its jaws forward over the mouse's body. This process is repeated until the whole mouse is in the snakes throat, then muscles contract and push the mouse down to the snakes stomach.
This is an Irish proverb.
The mouse is dead... cats will usually play with the mouse until they kill it then eat it
This phrase likely means that we may not fully appreciate the challenges and dangers of life until we have experienced them firsthand. It emphasizes the importance of learning through difficult or dangerous experiences. Just like a mouse may not understand the threat of a cat until it's been captured, we may not grasp the full weight of life's obstacles until we've faced them ourselves.
It means you should not judge someone until you know how they feel or why they do something.
Wait until the mouse babies come!!!!!!!! Or I'm sorry to say, get rid of her.
Don't get rid of old things until you have a replacement for them.
Stroke the cat with the mouse until the bar fills up. (you can stroke the back, belly and head).
1954-1975, but the U.S. didn't get involved until 1962.