It means you won't learn from the experience or advice of others, but have to do it yourself and sometimes take the unpleasant consequences.
way forward
It means you refuse to take advice from others who already know/have experience, often elders. When you are stubborn someone might warn that you'll have to learn that hard way before you really learn. Like you wont learn to wear your seat belt until someone dies or you are in an accident yourself.
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A way in which to learn.
It means "to try it", a better way of saying it is "have a go at it" . happy speaking!
To upset things in a spectacular way.
It's not an idiom - it means just what it says. "Will" means "the desire to" "Way" means "it is possible" Thus the quotation translates to: Where there is a desire to achieve a goal, a means will be found to do it".
This idiom's meaning is when someone has been a fool for a long time, they are the most foolish because they haven't learned better. A way to rephrase its meaning is.. "The longer a person's been a fool, the more foolish they are."
Learning the Hard Way was created in 2006.
A knight in shining armor is a hero who rescues you in a romantic way.
First, you need to learn how to USE the Spell-check program. I'm not sure if you're just a terrible speller or if you really think the words look like that in English.There is no idiom that says "bum the midninght oil." There is one that says "burn the midnightoil," which is fairly easy to figure out. If you're burning oil at midnight, you're working way past normal hours and are working too hard.
"Hard nosed" is a horse reference, meaning an animal that is stubborn and refuses to turn his nose the way the rider is trying to steer him. A hard-nosed person stubbornly sticks to whatever he's said, even if doing so would be harmful to someone else.