1. Mother knows best
2.There's no place like home
3.The grass is always greener on the other side
4.Don't miss your water until your wale runs dry.
5.There's always room for jello
Which one of these sayings is the most true
1. Mother knows best. Sometimes the mother is a bad person so no.
2.There's no place like home. People who live in poor places don't want to go home.
3.The grass is always greener on the other side. This is probably true, but not always. Usually their is something that is good from something bad, but sometimes it's just horribly bad.
4.Don't miss your water until your wale runs dry. No idea what it means but probably false anyways.
5.There's always room for jello. What? Just no.
@The Stegman said:
If the fourth one means what I think it does, then It's true.
It's probably about procrastination.
It's actually "well" as in where you get water from, not as in the animal.@The Stegman said:
If the fourth one means what I think it does, then It's true.It's probably about procrastination.
Believe the fourth one means don't start worrying about something until it's time to worry.
I would have to say 3 is the best option.
As not every one's life is as great as you might think it is.
3 and 4
"4.Don't miss your water until your wale runs dry."
The OP phrased this entirely wrong by leaving out the "you", which makes it seem like a command and by misspelling "well". What it's saying is that once you get used to something, you take it for granted until you lose it. Basic human nature. It's true for literally anything. You break up with your spouse who you've grown tired of, and maybe months later you miss her because she's not around. You grow richer than you were and start taking larger and larger amounts of money for granted - suddenly 100$ doesn't mean anything and you throw it at a stripper. Then you go broke, and you're like "Damn, I should have kept that 100$ so I wouldn't go to sleep hungry today. That stripper wasn't even that attractive..." You breath casually, without notice, and then when you go for a dive or nearly drown - you come back up gasping for air and fully appreciating how good it is to have. How good it feels in your lungs.
It applies to almost anything. I'm sure there's some exception, but I'm too lazy to try to think about it.
"3.The grass is always greener on the other side"
Ignoring a literal interpretation, essentially saying that there is always someone better than you at something, somewhere. Or with something better than you. Unless you're in the top 1% of any given thing, this is most likely true. There will always be someone richer than you - there's a richest man in the world who's richer than all the other billionaires. There's Olympic athletes better than you at whatever sport you're talented in. There may even be a relationship more electric, more heartwarming, more whatever than yours with your spouse, your children, your friends, ect.
Here's another one that's false "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." If something doesn't kill you sometimes it leaves you paralyzed or traumatized beyond all repair.
@TERMINATORXX: @Bluefox170: @They Killed Cap!: Saying there's no place like home doesn't necessarily mean home was great for instance I firmly believe my home town is uniquely terrible.
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