Reader Opinions
Anonymous – (penny for your thoughts) February 19, 2020
A sentence using pennies and an exclamation point at the end
Anonymous – (curiosity killed the cat) February 19, 2020
Kaykay’s opinion is valid when you have a good look at it especially with the evidence she cited. therefor I agree with her statement: “curiosity did not kill the cat”. Here’s my evidence to add: Asking questions help us learn how would it kill us? Think about everyone who has gotten into history books. Tomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin, Issac Newton they all had one thing in common: Curiosity
Kirtan – (once in a blue moon) February 19, 2020
I visited tiger sanctuary that is established at Kanha district Madhya Pradesh, India in the month of December, so, tiger safari guide said to us tiger noticed inside resort’s periphery as once in blue moon.
Anonymous – (beck and call) February 16, 2020
Beck has still a word in British English.
KayKay – (curiosity killed the cat) February 16, 2020
Curiosity did not kill the cat but it may have killed the mouse. Innately we all have a curiosity.
Curiosity is a good thing. Look at Einstein and where his curiosity took him. The reference it bears today to mind your own business is more about the process of learning about boundaries and awareness. Be curious!
Rishika – (the early bird catches the worm) February 11, 2020
I did not got the ticket but my aunt got the last ticket because early bird catches the worm.
Anonymous – (it’s better to be safe than sorry) February 6, 2020
An ounce of protection is worth a pound of cure.
Anon a mouse – (blood is thicker than water) February 3, 2020
Everyone who keeps saying it’s actually older or longer, you need to post some kind of reference to support your argument. Otherwise I assume you heard it was longer or older and don’t care about facts.
Anonymous – (set off) January 31, 2020
I want to set off with my friends in 3 hours at Bengaluru.
Anonymous – (a piece of cake) January 27, 2020
Climbing up the Everest mountain ia not a piece of cake.
