"For a candle to keep its flame alight it must supply the flame with materials and as it does so it gradually diminishes. Combustion is therefore a sacrifice. Without sacrifice there would be no light. The flame needs food and the candle is this food.
There is a similarity between a candle and a human being in that a human being too possesses all the materials necessary to feed the flame within him. These materials are all the manifestations of his personal, egotistical nature and he must sacrifice them to keep the flame alight. And what prevents him from making this sacrifice is the fear of disappearing. Of course something will disappear, but in fact this something must disappear so that something else may appear, just as the material of the candle disappears so that light may appear. You will say that after some time nothing is left of the candle. Yes, this is so, but human beings can burn indefinitely. Once lit they are able to remain so, because their combustible material is inexhaustible."
They both produce heat
The both need oxygen
They produce carbon dioxide
They come in different shapes
The candle flame will eventually die, so will a human
They both react to temperature
They have different colors and odors
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they both produce waste
do you see any similarities between eve and the harlot of gilgamesh
yes there is a huge difference because sheep are fatter than average humans!
There are not any similarities between a control and a variable. However, a Control Variable, is a variable.
No they are different.
yeah
There are many similarities between fish and humans. Fish and humans have many of the same organs. We both have a digestive system and a reproductive system.
do you see any similarities between eve and the harlot of gilgamesh
yes there is a huge difference because sheep are fatter than average humans!
no
There are not any similarities between a control and a variable. However, a Control Variable, is a variable.
No they are different.
of,course
yes
yeah
Yes. See the related question below for a discussion of those similarities.
They are both the festival of lights, but beyond that, there are no similarities.
There are some similarities, even though the languages are not at all related. See Phonological Similarities in Germanic and Hebrew