Family Troubles - 1900 I was released on: USA: September 1900
it means nice and funny The above answer is not correct. The name 'Marisol' actually stands for 'sea and sun'. Take 'Mar', meaning: sea (or Ocean); 'i' meaning: and (in Spanish it's with a 'Y'), then you have '-sol', meaning: sun. So, Mar Y sol, is Marisol. This is my name, I'm Mexican. :)
private experiences
its mileys and her dads way of saying that shes having girl troubles in the hour long episode he could be the one
This is a great quote by John Keats, one of the Romantic Poets :)
troubles/problems
It is the troubles that one faces
This quotation is a metaphor. It compares taking arms against a sea of troubles to confronting and overcoming challenges in life.
The meaning of the idiom suck it up is to stand up or stand tall amidst all troubles. It can also be reversed as "compose yourself", "bear your troubles", and "go on".
A metaphor is a figure of speech, meaning when a word or phrase that ordinarily describes one thing is used to describe another, creating an implicit comparison, as in "a sea of troubles"or "All the world's a stage"
he faced troubles such as the cracken or a big fat octopus that ate ships in the sea
Swarming sea
sea
you compare a thing without using like or as (ex: "a sea of troubles" or "there was a blizzard of activity at the emergency room.")
Her heart was a garden, blooming with love and tenderness.
Over anxious
Sea