Violence begets violence. Strife begets strife. Hatred begets hatred. Good will begets good will. Civility begets civility. Love begets love.
"Begets" is an archaic Biblical word meaning "gives birth to". The phrase "hate begets hate" means that ill feelings against a person (or group) may encourage him (or them) to hate you in return. Seldom do people respond to an expression of hate with understanding or kindness, although that would be the moral ideal.
Yes, this is definitely true. What you rip is what you sow. What you plant is what you will harvest. It's also similar to "Do unto others what you want to do unto you". Do good and you will be blessed. Do evil and you will be cursed.
Violence Begets Violence was created in 2010.
It means that people who don't know try to act as if they know, then when they truly believe what they are saying they are confident that they are correct.
Be as polite as possible. Good energy begets good energy. No matter how rude just be nice. You'd be surprised at how effective it is.
One who begets, or brings forth, offspring; a father or a mother., That which produces; cause; source; author; begetter; as, idleness is the parent of vice.
Trust Begets Trust - 1914 was released on: USA: 16 January 1914
'Gratia gratiam parit' the motto loosely translated into friendship begets friendship or kindness begets kindness is found in the Adagia of Erasmus. Erasmus being Desiderius Erasmus or Erasmus of Rotterdam (1466-1536).
Certain attitudes or outcomes lead to or create more of the same attitudes or outcomes.Answerit means Off springs resemble their parents
He who begets a child.
The quote "violence only begets more violence" was spoken by Moses, it's in the bible.