Go back is to go to a place for the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc., time. A Comeback is the response to an insult.
Insult: Your dumb!
Comeback: Takes one to know one, poindexter!
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"Go back" is used when referring to someone returning to a place that is not the speaker's current location. "Come back" is used when referring to someone returning to the speaker's current location.
"Strife" refers to conflict or struggle, usually within a group or between individuals. "Strive" means to make a great effort to achieve something or to make progress.
"Renege" means to go back on a promise, contract, or commitment. It involves failing to keep an agreement or breaking a promise.
Gene returns to the school to visit the sites of his memories, especially the tree where his friend Finny fell and was injured. This visit symbolizes Gene's need to confront his past and come to terms with the guilt he feels for causing Finny's accident.
If you were to go back in time and kill your parents, it would create a paradox because if your parents were killed before you were born, you would not exist to go back in time in the first place. This type of scenario is often presented in theoretical physics and is known as the grandfather paradox, where altering events in the past can lead to contradictions.
The slogan "Go back to the Vedas" was raised by Swami Dayananda Saraswati, who was a prominent scholar and founder of the Arya Samaj movement in the 19th century. He believed in the supremacy of the Vedas and wanted to reform Hinduism based on their teachings.