I think it means, you need to struggle to have a proper understand of life.
The answer to this riddle is an onion. When an onion's skin is torn, it releases a chemical irritant that can cause tearing of the eyes.
This phrase suggests that true vision and understanding can only come from experiencing and expressing emotions, particularly pain and sadness. It highlights the idea that by avoiding emotions, one may also miss out on important insights and growth opportunities.
Yes, it is possible for someone to have a medical condition that impairs their ability to cry, such as Sjögren's syndrome or certain neurological disorders. Emotional suppression or trauma could also lead to decreased crying response in some individuals.
the answer is no. we blink so that the serum in your eyes does not run out. possibly, if you keep your eyes open too long, they will start to water. also we do blink when we cry.
We see black in the absence of light because our eyes perceive darkness when there is no light to reflect off objects and enter our eyes. This lack of light results in the absence of color perception, leading us to see black.
Leo Sayer - Sad Eyes. no--Robert John. I had the 45!!
Those lyrics are from "Life Is Beautiful" by Sixx AM.
You try laughing at her (him) and see how she reacts? (her mouth moves differently? her eyes) , you cry and see how she reacts.
Usually you can tell when you look in his eyes. When we are really happy - we smile , or cry but always with the eyes involved. If you see someone smiles, but his eyes are not 'part of it' - you can tell he fakes it.
yes they would be able to cry in their heart
No, because she cries with them, but she can cry in her heart though!!
no . they just get the water out of their eyes .
The reason why you cry is because when you think of something sad,your eyes become watery.The water in your eyes is actually mixed with mucus and sea water.
Onions dont make you cry the make your eyes watery
Chuck Norris does not cry. He sweats out of his eyes!
Love to See You Cry was created in 2001.
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