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#1 Dec 05 2005 at 12:04 AM Rating: Excellent
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Try to guess what the following well-known sayings or ideas are. I'll post the answers in a few days. Refer to anyone you know if you need help with these.

1) A mineral of various composition, when engaged in periodic revolution, exhibits no tendency to accumulate any of the cryptogamic plants of the class muscl.

2) The pursuit and capture of winged, air-breathing anthropods is more easily effected when a sweet, as opposed to sour, substance is, for the purposes of beguilement, made use of: for example, the viscid fluid derived from the saccharine section of a plant and produced by the hymenopterous insects of the family Apoides has proved to be successful in this endevour than has dilute and impure acetic acid.

3) Seeking a suitable place for the purpose of courting a state of dominant quiescence during the first part of the crepuscular period and forsaking said suitable place during the first part of the matinal period, results in myriad benefits to **** sapiens among which benefits may be noted as substantial increase in body soundness, monies, and sagacity.

4) It has been observed that an enclosing barrier, for the purpose of discouraging and preventing intrusion upon which it encloses, tends to enhance the amicability of those whose property abuts said barrier.

5) The positive appeal of a visual object depends not so much upon the objective standards against which said object is measured, nor upon the image said object records upon the retina and optic nerve, as it does upon the cerebral interpretation of the image recorded by the organ of vision of that individual who observes said object.


Example:

Meddlesome inquisitiveness on the part of that domesticated carnivorous member of the zoological family, feline, has brought about the unfortunate bereaving of its vivifying forces.

Answer: Curiosity killed the cat
#2 Dec 05 2005 at 12:17 AM Rating: Excellent
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1) A mineral of various composition, when engaged in periodic revolution, exhibits no tendency to accumulate any of the cryptogamic plants of the class muscl.


A rolling stone gathers no moss...

O.o;; as for the others if I actually red them I could probably get it if you gave me a few minutes, but I'm tired and am going to bed now, so I'll check back tomorrow and if nobody else has figured them out I'll sit and think instead of being a bump on a stump for the day as I had planned lol ^^
#3 Dec 05 2005 at 12:28 AM Rating: Good
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2) The pursuit and capture of winged, air-breathing anthropods is more easily effected when a sweet, as opposed to sour, substance is, for the purposes of beguilement, made use of: for example, the viscid fluid derived from the saccharine section of a plant and produced by the hymenopterous insects of the family Apoides has proved to be successful in this endevour than has dilute and impure acetic acid.


"You can catch more flies with honey, than you can with Vinegar"

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3) Seeking a suitable place for the purpose of courting a state of dominant quiescence during the first part of the crepuscular period and forsaking said suitable place during the first part of the matinal period, results in myriad benefits to **** sapiens among which benefits may be noted as substantial increase in body soundness, monies, and sagacity.


"Early to bed, early to rise, makes a "Person" Healthy, wealthy and wise." ~Benjamin Franklin~

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5) The positive appeal of a visual object depends not so much upon the objective standards against which said object is measured, nor upon the image said object records upon the retina and optic nerve, as it does upon the cerebral interpretation of the image recorded by the organ of vision of that individual who observes said object.


"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"

Four has most certainly stumped me, as did one, however I have not heard the first one very often



#4 Dec 05 2005 at 1:05 AM Rating: Good
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Ayrilana wrote:

4) It has been observed that an enclosing barrier, for the purpose of discouraging and preventing intrusion upon which it encloses, tends to enhance the amicability of those whose property abuts said barrier.


Taking a guess here...


A hedge between keeps friendship green.
#5 Dec 05 2005 at 9:57 AM Rating: Good
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5) The positive appeal of a visual object depends not so much upon the objective standards against which said object is measured, nor upon the image said object records upon the retina and optic nerve, as it does upon the cerebral interpretation of the image recorded by the organ of vision of that individual who observes said object.


"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"
#6 Dec 05 2005 at 10:11 AM Rating: Good
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4) It has been observed that an enclosing barrier, for the purpose of discouraging and preventing intrusion upon which it encloses, tends to enhance the amicability of those whose property abuts said barrier.

Good fences make good neighbors.
#7 Dec 05 2005 at 11:31 AM Rating: Excellent
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._.;; Aww, I was too late, I wanted to solve the others... Oh well, ^^ these are kind of fun... O.o;; first time I have had to think in a while though.
#8 Dec 05 2005 at 12:58 PM Rating: Good
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Got them kind of fast so here's some more

6) From deliberative investigation, it has come to our attention that the aviatorial member of the Phylum Chrodata, which is anticipatory, will invariably apprehend the member of the silent soft-bodied bilateral invertebrates.

7) Experience has demonstrated that the total aggregate of corporeal substances that may emanate transplendency, do not of a necessity represent an embodiment of the precious metallic element, ochre.

8) A plentitude of gourmand-satiating scullions tend to obviate, obstruct, undermine, decompose, and otherwise boggle the mulligatawny.

9) A warm-blooded vertebrate of the class avis grasped in the terminal prehensible portion of the upper limb of the human body is equal in value to one plus one of the aforementioned vertebrate in a shrub.

10) Bubbles of gas, rising from a liquid contained in a vessel, recpetacle, or the like, to the surface of said liquid is a phenomenon not witnessed by those who subject such liquid to searching scrutiny.
#9 Dec 05 2005 at 1:29 PM Rating: Excellent
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7) Experience has demonstrated that the total aggregate of corporeal substances that may emanate transplendency, do not of a necessity represent an embodiment of the precious metallic element, ochre


Not all that glitters is gold.

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9) A warm-blooded vertebrate of the class avis grasped in the terminal prehensible portion of the upper limb of the human body is equal in value to one plus one of the aforementioned vertebrate in a shrub.


A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.


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10) Bubbles of gas, rising from a liquid contained in a vessel, recpetacle, or the like, to the surface of said liquid is a phenomenon not witnessed by those who subject such liquid to searching scrutiny.


A watched kettle never boils.

edit: I can't spell

Edited, Mon Dec 5 13:32:42 2005 by TheWanderingShadow
#10 Dec 05 2005 at 1:29 PM Rating: Excellent
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9) A warm-blooded vertebrate of the class avis grasped in the terminal prehensible portion of the upper limb of the human body is equal in value to one plus one of the aforementioned vertebrate in a shrub.


A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.

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10) Bubbles of gas, rising from a liquid contained in a vessel, recpetacle, or the like, to the surface of said liquid is a phenomenon not witnessed by those who subject such liquid to searching scrutiny.


A watched pot never boils.

--Arondight, Bismarck

Edit: Kestra beat me to it by like 2 seconds. Do you stalk these forums, Kestra? ^^

Edited, Mon Dec 5 13:32:43 2005 by sagashe
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#11 Dec 05 2005 at 1:32 PM Rating: Excellent
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6) From deliberative investigation, it has come to our attention that the aviatorial member of the Phylum Chrodata, which is anticipatory, will invariably apprehend the member of the silent soft-bodied bilateral invertebrates.


Early bird catches the worm?

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7) Experience has demonstrated that the total aggregate of corporeal substances that may emanate transplendency, do not of a necessity represent an embodiment of the precious metallic element, ochre.


All that glitters isn't gold?

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10) Bubbles of gas, rising from a liquid contained in a vessel, recpetacle, or the like, to the surface of said liquid is a phenomenon not witnessed by those who subject such liquid to searching scrutiny.


A watched pot never boils?

>.<;; Damn these are kind of hard lol, gonna post these and then stare at the rest for like 45 minutes lol.

EDIT: -.-;; because I have issues...

Edited, Mon Dec 5 13:35:08 2005 by Weakness
#12 Dec 05 2005 at 1:33 PM Rating: Excellent
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Do you stalk these forums, Kestra? ^^



Big kitten is watching you! =^.^=
#13 Dec 05 2005 at 1:35 PM Rating: Excellent
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Ack! Jesus like four people beat me to the posts lol.
#14 Dec 05 2005 at 1:36 PM Rating: Excellent
oh and...

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8) A plentitude of gourmand-satiating scullions tend to obviate, obstruct, undermine, decompose, and otherwise boggle the mulligatawny.




Too many cooks spoil the broth (or something like that).
#15 Dec 05 2005 at 1:42 PM Rating: Excellent
Aw. I gotta go back to work. >< Have fun, kids!
/smile
#16 Dec 05 2005 at 1:55 PM Rating: Excellent
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Hmmm... let me try my hand at making some of these lol. ;;>.> I'm not too smart so they will probably be kind of easy.

Weak's Extra #1

Any of the genus Rosa varified through any other appellation still conducts the same saccharine olfactory sensations.



Edited, Mon Dec 5 14:11:43 2005 by Weakness
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