The phrase "if you can't beat them, join them" is a proverb that means if you can't defeat your opponents, it may be better to join forces with them. The origin of this phrase is not attributed to a specific person, as it is a common saying used to convey the idea of adapting to a situation rather than fighting against it.
The phrase "the end doesn't justify the means" is often attributed to the philosopher Immanuel Kant.
"Satyameva Jayate" is a phrase in Sanskrit which translates to "Truth alone triumphs." It is from the ancient Indian scripture Mundaka Upanishad and is also the national motto of India.
The phrase "don't let perfect be the enemy of good" is often attributed to the French philosopher Voltaire.
The phrase "breakfast is the most important meal of the day" is often attributed to nutritionist and author Adelle Davis.
This phrase means that when you face darkness or emptiness, it can also reveal things about yourself that you may not have been aware of before.
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Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This meant to beat all, to beat the devil. "It's raining to beat the Dutch," said the cowboy.
These proverbs mean "If you can't stop someone from doing something, then go ahead and do the same thing as them."Pretend there is a law that says people must not wash their cars. But everyone ignores this law, and washes their cars every day. You obey the law, but you are the only one driving a dirty car. You complain to the police, but they say they don't care. After months of complaining and driving the only dirty car, you decide to join everyone else in breaking the law, and you wash your car.If you can't beat them, join them.The Yale Book of Modern Proverbs will cite the following as its earliest example:1902 Des Moines Homestead 13 Feb: "The father-in-law said, 'If you can't beat them, join them.' And I believe tonight if I can't beat the Short-horn association I will join them."
In Twi, "come here" is said as "bra ha." It is a common phrase used to invite someone to approach or join you in a specific location.
This is something which would be said by someone who has done their very best at something. It is a statement to the effect that "this is the best I can do, I doubt you can better it, but you're welcome to try".
There is no phrase to be said. The person may be called indigent.
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The phrase "go said" does not make any sense, and does not occur in the Bible.
i cant even find that song on that game it said i beat the whole game but that song is not there, neither is ja rule always on time on there