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Positive Quote of the Day #24
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Telling by your profile picture, it is evident that you have a limited understanding of this quote presented to you by Nelson Mandela: "The greatest glory of living lies not in never failing but in rising every time we fall."
An immediate misconception spotted in your comment is the blending of lie (verb) and lie (noun). The 'lie' that sounds most applicable in this case is the verb version, for example, it lies on shelf. So what Mandela is saying is not encouraging people to living in lies, but rather the gratest glory of living lies in ___, which makes perfect sense as a formal appropriate sentence.
So in conclusion, please pay attention to minor grammatical mistakes like capital letters at the start of a sentence and full stops at the end of each sentence. The main takeaway is that a single word can have multiple meanings and multiple purposes, as shown in the above quote. So please, do not try to come to direct conclusions without proper analysis of a sentence, especially a quote.
You must be the famous "Baby" . Someone said that th ey thought I might be you. I guess because our posts are stylistically similar?
CHEERS !!
that sounds bad
Telling by your profile picture, it is evident that you have a limited understanding of this quote presented to you by Nelson Mandela: "The greatest glory of living lies not in never failing but in rising every time we fall."
An immediate misconception spotted in your comment is the blending of lie (verb) and lie (noun). The 'lie' that sounds most applicable in this case is the verb version, for example, it lies on shelf. So what Mandela is saying is not encouraging people to living in lies, but rather the gratest glory of living lies in ___, which makes perfect sense as a formal appropriate sentence.
So in conclusion, please pay attention to minor grammatical mistakes like capital letters at the start of a sentence and full stops at the end of each sentence. The main takeaway is that a single word can have multiple meanings and multiple purposes, as shown in the above quote. So please, do not try to come to direct conclusions without proper analysis of a sentence, especially a quote.
Your text's a bit too long 😭😭😭😭😭
that sounds bad
Telling by your profile picture, it is evident that you have a limited understanding of this quote presented to you by Nelson Mandela: "The greatest glory of living lies not in never failing but in rising every time we fall."
An immediate misconception spotted in your comment is the blending of lie (verb) and lie (noun). The 'lie' that sounds most applicable in this case is the verb version, for example, it lies on shelf. So what Mandela is saying is not encouraging people to living in lies, but rather the gratest glory of living lies in ___, which makes perfect sense as a formal appropriate sentence.
So in conclusion, please pay attention to minor grammatical mistakes like capital letters at the start of a sentence and full stops at the end of each sentence. The main takeaway is that a single word can have multiple meanings and multiple purposes, as shown in the above quote. So please, do not try to come to direct conclusions without proper analysis of a sentence, especially a quote.
' Telling by your profile picture' 😭
Hope yall have a lovely day ahead