Green Language in Popular Sayings

 

Green Language of the Birds -- REturn En.gage.meant

 

Is it possible that hidden in the everyday sayings and proverbs we use without thinking -- are gems of wisdom and layers of meaning we never dreamed were there?

How often do you stop and think about the things you say ... what they really mean and where they came from?

Money is the root of all evil

A fool and his money are soon parted

Its not whether you win or lose, its how you play the game

You cannot serve two masters

Mind over matter

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush

Two heads are better than one

Make hay while the sun shines

Many hands make light work

 

 

Common Phrases and Cliches

Commonly used idioms and cliches, as well as clever turns of phrase, are also good places for wisdom to hide. Here are a few worth pondering ...

 

Heisenberg Uncertainty PRincEyePal

Right on the Money

Pointing the finger

Turn of phrase     Turned to stone

Playwright into someone's hands

Land of milk and honey

 

 

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