not everything that looks precious or true turns out to be so.
to live happily for the rest of one's life.
the truth or correctness of something will only be established at some time in the future.
useless or profitless activity;
it has existed for a very long time.
people who are very different from each other are often attracted to each other.
a situation in which people do not follow the usual rules of behavior and do things that are normally considered unfair.
causing great mental or emotional pain.
to become upset about something that is not very important.
when someone is at a loss of words or being unusually quiet.
just before the last moment when something can be changed or something bad will happen.
used to observe that time seems to pass very quickly.
every difficult or sad situation has a comforting or more hopeful aspect, even though this may not be immediately apparent.
used to say that a person can forget about how unpleasant or difficult something was because everything ended in a good way.
giving you a sudden very strong feeling of fear or worry
All the members of a group support each of the individual members, and the individual members pledge to support the group.
look for or discover a meaning that is hidden or implied rather than explicitly stated.
to fail to stay aware of the time
a very short period of time :
to have no worries at all.
there's no point to being upset over something that has already happened and cannot be changed.
rushing things leads to mistakes or poor results.
It's better to have loved and lost, then to have never loved at all
experienced loss from which he believed he would never recover, (Alfred Lloyd Tennyson)
to be in a foul mood from the moment of waking.
it seemed to last an extremely long time, usually because it was boring or unpleasant.
to enjoy oneself very much
a person who has talent or other good qualities but who is not polite, educated, socially skilled,
The calm before the storm
a period of quiet that comes before a time of activity, excitement, violence, etc
there are clear signs that something will fail or no longer exist.
with a feeling of being embarrassed or ashamed especially because one has been defeated.
"Laughing at" someone suggests a mean, hurtful attitude. You're enjoying someone's embarassment or making fun of their weaknesses.
it is certain to happen at some time in the future.
a very fast speed:
Very brave; courageous.
It draws people together in ways that trigger healthy physical and emotional changes in the body.
used to say that feelings of sadness, disappointment, etc., gradually go away as time passes.
Do you think I'm made of money?
having a lot of money
A wild goose chase
a foolish and hopeless pursuit of something unattainable. (Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet)
One fell swoop
with a single, quick action or effort (Shakespeare: MacBeth)
Feeble and fragile
the person loves you so much they would give up their life for you.
if someone treats other people badly he or she will eventually be treated badly by someone else. You should not mistreat them.
I have been in such a pickle
to be stuck in a difficult situation. (Shakespeare: The Tempest)
For goodness' sake
for the sake of everything good or pure or decent or honest. It has since become an idiom, used as an exclamation, expressing feelings like frustration or impatience, usually accompanied by an exclamation mark – (Shakespeare: Henry VIII)
an impressive ability to remain calm in dangerous or difficult situations.
Terrify, make one panic
encourage optimism and a positive can-do attitude in the face of adversity or misfortune.
Neither here nor there
of no importance or relevance. (Shakespeare: Othello)
Physically or morally hideous
to frighten someone very much
you can't get the other person out of your mind.