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  2. 75 of the Best Quotes About Sons That Will Warm Your Heart ...

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    26. “Sons are born to make their fathers better men.” ― Mekael Shane. 27. “I’m struck by a few things today, most of which is the power of the invisible role model...

  3. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    A proverbial phrase or expression is a type of conventional saying similar to a proverb and transmitted by oral tradition. The difference is that a proverb is a fixed expression, while a proverbial phrase permits alterations to fit the grammar of the context. [1] [2] In 1768, John Ray defined a proverbial phrase as:

  4. List of Latin phrases (P) - Wikipedia

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    Peace to those who enter, health to those who depart. Used as an inscription over the entrance of buildings (especially homes, monasteries, inns). Often benedicto habitantibus (Blessings on those who abide here) is added. pax matrum, ergo pax familiarum: peace of mothers, therefore peace of families: If the mother is peaceful, then the family ...

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    ‘The simplest acts of kindness are by far more powerful than a thousand heads bowing in prayer.’ Be a giver today and remember Gibran’s words: "There are those who give with joy, and that ...

  6. 5 Phrases a Child Psychologist Is Begging Parents and ...

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    In the life of your child, you easily exchange thousands of words every day, or at the very least every week. And while many of these conversations may seem normal and even fairly inconsequential ...

  7. Mens sana in corpore sano - Wikipedia

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    Mens sana in corpore sano (Classical Latin: [mẽːs ˈsaːna ɪŋ ˈkɔrpɔrɛ ˈsaːnoː]) is a Latin phrase, usually translated as "a healthy mind in a healthy body". The phrase is widely used in sporting and educational contexts to express that physical exercise is an important or essential part of mental and psychological well-being.

  8. Eir - Wikipedia

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    Bellows states that the stanza mentioning Lyfjaberg "implies that Mengloth is a goddess of healing, and hence, perhaps an hypostasis of Frigg, as already intimated by her name [...]. In stanza 54, Eir appears as one of Mengloth's handmaidens, and Eir, according to Snorri ( Gylfaginning, 35 ) is herself the Norse Hygeia .

  9. This too shall pass - Wikipedia

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    "This too shall pass" (Persian: این نیز بگذرد, romanized: īn nīz bogzarad) is an adage of Persian origin about impermanence.It reflects the temporary nature, or ephemerality, of the human condition — that neither the negative nor the positive moments in life ever indefinitely last.