It's from the ending of the 1990 movie, Robot Jox.
Both robots are destroyed; the good guy, Achilles, is holding a steel pipe. The bad guy, Alexander, is holding a big rock. The dialogue goes like this:
Achilles: You can live.
Alexander: Yes, if I kill you!
Achilles: We can both live!
Alexander: We are dead. We are Robot Jox!
The phrase is not grammatically correct as written. However, if you say "Whenever you feel like it, come" then you mean "come to the location whenever you feel as though you want to."
The phrase "think outside the box" is thought to have originated from a management consulting firm's puzzle that encouraged creative thinking. It has since become a popular idiom for thinking innovatively or unconventionally to solve problems.
The phrase implies that after you die, you will no longer have to live through the hardships of life.
"Depth" is a phrase that is most nearly the same in meaning to "profundity." Both words refer to the quality or state of being profound or deep, especially in terms of intellectual insight or emotional intensity.
In Brutus's speech, the phrase "Had you rather Caesar were living and die all slaves, than that Caesar were dead, to live all free men?" best demonstrates his use of ethos. This phrase appeals to the audience's sense of honor and morality, portraying Brutus as a man of principle and integrity who believes in the greater good for Rome.
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They both live in water.They both can swim.They both come in different colors.They both need food on a regular bases.They are both vertabrates.
They both come from animals that live on a farm, they are both meat products, and both are high in protein.
Yes, "come with me" is a phrase. It is a request or invitation for someone to accompany you to a specific place or activity.
Picking flowers, do you love them or not, it NOT a phrase!
The phrase comes from FRENCH.
This phrase pre dates 1950
They are both mammals, so both of them give birth to live young, and have to come up to the surface to breathe
Both are same
Dw i'n byw yun Cymru = I live in Wales Said..... do-ween biew(like view) un come- ri Ti byw yn Cymru= You live in Wales. Said......tea biew(like view) un come- ri
The Welsh phrase for "where do you live?" is "ble rwyt ti'n byw?"
You live in the city is a complete sentence. The prepositional phrase is in the city. You is the subject, and live is the verb. They are not part of the prepositional phrase.