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Where does the saying whisper sweet nothings in your ear come from?

The saying "whisper sweet nothings in your ear" refers to saying tender or affectionate words softly to someone. It originates from the idea of expressing intimate or loving sentiments in a quiet and intimate manner during romantic moments.


Can you gave 5 example of phrases?

"Time flies when you're having fun." "Actions speak louder than words." "Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst." "A penny for your thoughts." "Easy come, easy go."


What words are used for 2ND person?

These are different points of view in literature. First Person is told from the a character's perspective and is distinguishable by the use of words like "I", "me", and "myself". Second Person is rarely used, most common in dialogue or in who-done-it mysteries and is characterized by the use of "you" like, "You walk down the stairs and come to a door". Third Person is the most common and is broken down into many subcategories, but is always told from an outside narrator's point of vew with your general "he did this", "she said that" format. Major subcategories are reporter (in which the story is told without any perspective of the characters' thoughts), omniscient (in which the thoughts of all characters can be exposed), and partial-omniscient (in which the reader is exposed to the thoughts and feelings of only some characters usually the protagonist. Note: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation.


What words can come after the word house?

Some words that can come after the word 'house' are:houseboathousecathousecoathouseboundhouseflyhousefulhouseholdhousehusbandhousemanhousematehousepesthouseplanthousetophousewareshousewifehousework


What is a another way of saying Aussie Aussie Aussie oi oi oi?

"Australia, Australia, Australia, come on, come on, come on."

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Your words fly up your thoughts remain below Words without thoughts never to heaven go?

If you're looking for the original origin of this phrase, it is King Claudius's line in William Shakespeare's Hamlet. Claudius is attempting to pray, but uses this phrase to say that it is worthless and that God will not hear his prayers asking for forgiveness because he is not truly sorry. He is not sorry because he is still reaping the benefits of his sin.


How come the words are on the TV?

Because we what to know what there saying


Where do creative thoughts come from?

Creative thoughts come from creative people, usually in the middle of the night


How can I say you without saying it?

You could point. _______________ There are several ways: Do your homework. Take the dog out for a walk. Come to a movie with me. Be nice. Come over. All of these begin with you (understood).


Can I have a beard at McDonald's?

your choice they cant tell you to cut it off , they not allowed . its like saying "don't come in work without shoes " obviously your going to come in with shoes.


Where do your thoughts come from?

From your brain. From your brain.


In The Metamorphosis where does the majority of the plot come from?

A character‘s inner thoughts and conflicts


How do you type something in google and make it come up saying do you mean the best school ever?

Misspell one of the words.


Is an idle mind is a devil's workshop?

The saying is figerative, sugesting that if you have nothing better to do then you are more likeky to get into trouble. If one keeps their mind occupied with only good thoughts then only good actions will come from them. There will be no room for evil thoughts to enter the mind, so no evil actons can take place.


What does the saying time and tide wait for no man mean?

The saying 'time and tide wait for no man' means that favorable opportunities come and go, as time progresses, and we should always act without delay.


What thoughts come to mind when you see your reflection in the window?

When seeing your reflection in the window, thoughts about your appearance, emotions, and self-perception may come to mind.


Where did the saying 'off the top of your head 'originate?

It is believed to be derived in the middle of the 20th Century when Americans started usingthis expression. Thoughts come from your brain which is in the top of your head. So if you blurt out facts quickly without having to think about them, then you are talking 'off the top of your head.'