Actually, the expression is "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence." It means that something you do not have may look more attractive than what you already have (the grass on YOUR side of the fence)
Stems from the saying, 'The grass is greener on the other side.' As in, this is true that the grass on the other side may indeed be greener, but the other side is also yellow. The other choice (the greener grass) has it's own set of problems and things that could go wrong (symbolizes the yellow that is mixed in the green grass). Hope I helped.
the grass is greener on the other side.
yes. Im an indian.....from my point of view the grassis greener on the other side
the grass LOOKS greener, because it's on the other side of YOUR fance, and does not belong to you.
There is an expression: the grass looks greener on the other side of the fence. It means a grazing animal such as a cow - or by extension, a dissatisfied human - will imagine that the grass that is out of reach is more attractive than the grass within reach.
the clouds are whiter on the other side
It is an expression that refers to another place, or situation, being better than the one you are in. (or seemingly better) to break it down: greener grass, means better grass. The other side, is the side you are not on. People want what the can't have or in this case, don't have.
Absolutely
"The grass is not always greener on the other side"
Assuming this is a serious scientific question... It's greener because you're seeing it at a shallower angle. That effectively means you see more grass and less dirt than when you look straight down at the grass on your side.
You have the quote wrong. It's the grass is always greener on the other side. It means things always look better than the situation you are in.