It means that when you need something, you will get it.
It means the same thing as the saying "Necessity is the mother of invention." In other words, when you have a need, it tends to get you thinking about new ways to fill that need, for instance, by inventing something.
where theres a will, theres a way...??
You can't have your cake, and eat it!
It brings allegiance. But in some ways, it is bad. Sometimes the people do not know what they need.
You can brings them to your church and feed them and give them clothes
The proverb "fingers were made before forks" suggests that humans originally used their hands for eating and that the use of utensils is a later development. It emphasizes the idea that simplicity and natural methods often precede more complex solutions. Additionally, it can imply that one should appreciate the basics and not overlook the fundamental ways of doing things.
Verb is just a verb and proverb is a verb with pro. It can be spelled in different ways as illustrated below: Proverb- Pro-verb - ProVerb - PrO-Verb - PrOvErB etc etc Please remember "Pro" should always be attached before "V" of the verb. Some people often make mistake by adding "Pro" at the end of verb as shown below: Verbpro VerbPro VerbPRo - I swear to MataVeshnuDevi its is absolutely incorrect. Baki aapki marzi With Love Inglish Fatteacher Mr.Osbama Nato'n'yahu
This is an idiom of English origin from the 1800s. In 1640 the way they said it was "To him that will, ways are not wanting". In new or old format, it means that if you are determined enough you will solve even the most difficult of problems.
The only alternative for abortion is birth. If you mean different ways to have an abortion done there are 2 ways; medical and surgical. You need a doctor for both.
Proverbs 6:6Go to the ant, thou sluggard; consider her ways, and be wise:
The word 'doigh' can be used in a variety of ways; for an accurate translation you need to use it in a sentence.
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