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The simile “as blind as a bat” isn’t true – many bats see better than we do. (Maybe they’re also better than us at similes?)
Christopher Columbus didn’t think the world was flat. The notion combines scientific and terrestrial exploration into a neat historical parable, but even the Ancient Greeks and Romans knew the Earth was probably a sphere. (Columbus owned books that told him so.)
Teaching children the classical laws of motion wouldn’t be made any easier by telling them they’ll eventually learn the whole shebang is a gross simplification – that Newtonian physics is a shadow on the wall approximation of the statistical weirdness of quantum mechanics. (Yes, I know I’m oversimplifying here, too!)
The “i before e except after c” rule often works – but not enough that foreign students can seize the weird exceptionalism of the feisty English language. (Spot the rule’s deficient idiocies there?)
added by Anonymous 1272 days ago 0    0

There isn't any activity that one can do without risks. As u perform any work, risks can be unavoidable. Again in risks, it helps you to attain your chances of becoming successful. But if u fear risks, it is away of blocking your chances. No one should fear because it is the only way to succeed.
added by Anonymous 1276 days ago 0    0

The higher the reward,the higher the risk,meaning,without risk,don't expect rewards
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We all know and hear that ,all successful people take greater risks. They do not want to lose their money, but at the same time, they do not fear to lose it if it happens.
In life,we should know that everything is risky,including eating food. But when it comes to success, people feat to engage themselves fully in the process of fighting poverty. The fear of risks in many people's minds creates poverty to the biggest population globally.

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