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‘A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss’ - Meaning, Expansion and Teachings

Category: Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases On April 12, 2016 By Various Contributors

Meaning A 'rolling stone gathers no moss' means that people who travel a lot do not accrue commitments. The phrase “A rolling stone gathers no moss”, means that: a person who doesn’t stick to an occupation accumulate no wealth and develops no meaningful experience or expertise on anything, … [Read more...] about ‘A Rolling Stone Gathers No Moss’ - Meaning, Expansion and Teachings

‘Strike While the Iron is Hot’ - Meaning and Expansion of the Idea

Category: Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases On April 12, 2016 By Team Work

Meaning: The proverb, “Strike while the iron is hot” means: Take full and prompt advantage of any favorable circumstances. Fast and decisive action at the appropriate moment brings success in life. Expansion: A blacksmith should always strike the iron when it is hot. A blacksmith can give … [Read more...] about ‘Strike While the Iron is Hot’ - Meaning and Expansion of the Idea

Paragraph on ‘All That Glitters is Not Gold’

Category: Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases On April 7, 2016 By SpreadKnowledge

'All that glitters is not gold' is a popular saying warning against falsehood. This proverb means that "not all things that seem appealing are actually good for us". Gold is bright yellow metal and it shines brightly. However, there are many things which shine bright, but they are not … [Read more...] about Paragraph on ‘All That Glitters is Not Gold’

‘Rome wasn’t Built in a Day’ – Meaning, Origin, Explanation and Teachings

Category: Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases On April 6, 2016 By Team Work

Its meaning: The phrase, 'Rome wasn’t built in a day' means 'it takes time for creating important things or doing important tasks.' The proverb teaches to be 'patient while doing or accomplishing big tasks.' It also means, 'Great works cannot be done in a hurry.' Big achievements and success in … [Read more...] about ‘Rome wasn’t Built in a Day’ – Meaning, Origin, Explanation and Teachings

‘All That Glitters Is Not Gold’ – Meaning, Origin, Explanation and Teachings

Category: Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases On April 6, 2016 By Various Contributors

Introduction: Many things shine as bright as gold. Though our eyes get attracted towards them, we do not value them only because of their appearance. Meaning The saying 'all that glitters is not gold' means that 'outward appearances are often delusive, and an attractive outer appearance of a … [Read more...] about ‘All That Glitters Is Not Gold’ – Meaning, Origin, Explanation and Teachings

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