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Shivaji's loyal general, Tanaji Malusare, died during the conquest of the fort of Kondana. Shivaji famously said, "Gad ala pan sinh gela," which means "The fort is won but the lion is dead," upon learning of Tanaji's death.
Tipu SultanTipu Sultan said something very similar:In this world I would rather live two days like a tiger, than two hundred years like a sheep.( Alexander Beatson A View of the Origin and Conduct of the War with Tippoo Sultan (1800) ch. 10)
it means the lion said sup bruh to the rabbit and he said do you even lift
the lion of course.a gorillaGeorge.a gorillaThe Lion is the King of the jungle. The lion has no know predator's apart from other lions.
The men were on a recent Today show in the USA and said that a year after the reunion in 1973, they went back to see the lion again. His "pride" had lots of cubs and females. Christian had grown twice the size since the year before in 1972(the first reunion). The next year in 1974, the men went back again but Christian and his group had moved on and the people running the animal park had stated that they had not seen the group. So Christian the lion went back to the wild for good which is what they had hoped he would be able to do some day. Christian wasn't a cub anymore so the wild had brought out his full natural instincts. He didn't depend on people anymore. He will have gone on to mate and have his own cubs and live a normal lion life. Unfortunately Christian will be dead now but he will have gone on to live for another 10 good years until about 1985.
Who said for the first time It is better to live like a lion for one day than to live like a sheep for thousand years.?
This phrase is often attributed to the Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. It conveys the idea that it is better to live boldly and assertively, facing challenges head-on like a lion, rather than passively following the crowd like a sheep.
Shivaji's loyal general, Tanaji Malusare, died during the conquest of the fort of Kondana. Shivaji famously said, "Gad ala pan sinh gela," which means "The fort is won but the lion is dead," upon learning of Tanaji's death.
In the shadows betwixt the land of the living and the dead.
This quote is often attributed to Italian dictator Benito Mussolini. The sentiment expressed is that it is preferable to live boldly and with courage for a short time rather than passively and meekly for a long time.
Tipu SultanTipu Sultan said something very similar:In this world I would rather live two days like a tiger, than two hundred years like a sheep.( Alexander Beatson A View of the Origin and Conduct of the War with Tippoo Sultan (1800) ch. 10)
it means the lion said sup bruh to the rabbit and he said do you even lift
The phrase is actually "A word is dead when it is said some say. I say it just begins to live that day." It was written by Emily Dickinson < (lol dickinson)
Albert Camus
The lion from the wizard of oz said it first.
The lion. In Alice in wonderland the unicorn and the lion did battle until they were drummed out of town.
who in Macbeth said 'the sleeping and the dead are but as pictures'