Er.....
I think you mean the old saying "a rolling stone gathers no moss."
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
moss
Mythbusters have proven that a rolling stone will not gather moss. (to any measurable degree)
If they roll slow enough.
The famous quotation is "a rolling stone gathers no moss." It means that someone who travels around and never settles in one place will never gather a lot of friends or belongings.
The saying "a rolling stone gathers no moss" implies that constant movement and change can prevent stagnation or complacency. It suggests that staying active and not settling can lead to growth and new opportunities.
A rolling stone gathers no moss
The cast of Gather No Moss - 2013 includes: Jon Benjamin Sunkwon Ha Jesse Haskell
A rolling stone gathers no moss
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The saying is " A rolling stone gathers no moss." It means if you keep moving and learning that you don't just sit there becoming a couch potato.
If a person never stays in one place, he or she never "gathers" or gets attached to things or people. Moss grows on stones which have been on the ground for many years, so a stone which rolls cannot grow moss.The saying is " A rolling stone gathers no moss." It means if you keep moving and learning that you don't just sit there becoming a couch potato.It is true a rolling stone gathers no moss but only overtime. At the begging of the rock rolling then it will gather moss, but overtime it will lose all the moss it has gained.The term 'rolling stone' commonly refers to a person who is frequently changing his work or profession. Just as a stone that is continually rolling doesn't gather any moss on it, similarly a person who is constantly changing his occupation doesn't succeed in any achievement. Acquisition of wealth or learning or experience requires time and steady prolonged application of energy to some task. On the other hand one who is constantly chopping and changing will never become wealthy or learned or experienced. He will merely be dissipating his energies and will get nowhere.The popular fable of the farmer who dug many shallow wells in his farm in search of water is a fine illustration. Had he dug deep at one place, he would have definitely found water. By being 'a rolling stone' few people accomplish their goals. In today's world of breakneck competition, migratory birds stand absolutely no chance. It is by working at a place, putting in constant labour that one earns a reputation and recognition.