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It's a Thin Line Between Love and Hate (1971)
This idiomatic phrase finds its roots, sunk deeply into the ground and within the lyrics of a very popular soul song, covered by The Pretenders, Annie Lennox and H Town; but was first recorded and written by members of the soul group called The Persuaders. The idiom meaning succinctly articulates a particular truth about two emotions (Love and Hate). It's hard to tell if there's really any difference between the two outcomes either emotion is capable of producing. It's obvious to most people where the line is drawn. But, I consider this expression to be mostly true. And, as well, I like very much the song and the idiomatic turn of phrase. |
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"A Fish Rots From The Head Down"..................
When an organization or state fails, it is the leadership that is the root cause. Well I don't know nothin about fishing or camping or birthing babies, but this sounds about right........ so I say true! |
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***** you're the sweetest, thank you homoe ***** ......... :hk28: ......... |
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"If you're trying to act your age, then you're just acting, not living. Forger the date on your birth certificate. How old would you be if you had no idea how old you were?" -- No Citation Given (unknown). I'm guessing we are relatively the same age :giggle: :eyebat: :balloon: :blush: |
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"If you can be patient in one moment of anger, you will escape one thousand days of sorrow". |
"Opposites Attract"...............
Meaning people who are very different from each other are often attracted to each other. I can ONLY speak for myself but for me this is VERY true! |
"Cat’s Pyjamas".......
An excellent person or thing – of the highest quality. |
"Have the Heebie Jeebiess" ...............
To be in a state of nervousness. To be worked up and in a dither about some matter! |
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the 'cat's meow' |
The Bee's Knees
Someone who is outstanding, beyond compare, super wonderful, at their height of excellence (this idiom was very popular during the 1920s, much like the idiom "The Cat's Pyjamas"). |
"Tip of the iceberg"..........
The small visible part of a much large problem. |
"That's a horse of a different color".....
A situation or a subject that is different from what you had first thought.To point out difference rather than likeness. |
"Truer Words Were Never Spoken"......................
Meaning when you strongly agree with what the other person has just said. |
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