short memorable saying
In my experience of women, No. Try a red head!
That it is more than about consuming the fruit; it's about enjoying and remembering the experience.
The PBS host known for saying "wrong, the answer is" is Richard Dawson. He famously used this phrase during his time as the host of the game show "Family Feud," where he would respond to contestants' incorrect answers with a mix of humor and surprise. Dawson's charismatic style and quick wit made him a memorable figure in television history.
It's saying: "Die rebel scum!"
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She was memorable by going from going country to country saying important messages.
an aphorism is a terse saying embodying a general truth, or astute observation
saying "elementary, my dear watson"
they are called Mnemonics :)
A brief wise saying is called a proverb. It is a short, well-known expression that imparts wisdom or advice in a memorable way.
a proverb( from latin proverbium)is a simple and concreate saying popularly known and reapeted,which expresses a truth, based on common sense or the practical experience of humanity.
No, it is not common. Money is the root of all evil is a common one.
If you are writing a story or recount the saying is "it was such an exciting experience
There's no saying. It is different for everyone and it much depends on your nationality and on the sport or sports you are fanatic about.
A proverb is a short, memorable, and often highly condensed saying embodying especially with bold imagery, some common place fact of experience. A riddle is a question, puzzle or verse so phrased that ingenuity is required for elucidation of the answer or meaning; conundrum. Proverbs how did they get here?. Well with the case of Jamaica it was inevitable due to acculturation. Frederic G. Cassidy seems to agree that when people from different backgrounds (as it relates to language and culture) come together a new language will eventually form. He also states that the Jamaican language is unlikely to have been influenced by the Tainos (Arawaks) because they had been exterminated by the Spaniards long before the English came in 1655; and if some of them had survived and intermingled with the Negro slaves they would not have survived the conditions of the Spaniards.
The most common Christmas Card saying is "Ho-Ho-Ho, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year". The second most common Christmas card saying is "Made in China".
The character Tony Soprano from the TV show "The Sopranos" was famous for saying "shut your pie-hole." The line became a memorable catchphrase associated with the character's tough and direct personality.