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"A smooth sea never made a skillfull sailor

Started by JOSEGRANADOS95, October 02, 2007, 03:27:10 PM

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JOSEGRANADOS95

does anyone know what this means? my teacher told us to write what that meant. i hadno idea so i didnt write nothing, anyone know what this means? everyone tried guessing what that meant and the teacher keep saying no.
Why didn't Mario cross the road?

Because he used a warp pipe instead :P

Termanian_Knight

Just because something's easy doesn't mean you're good at it.

Fell

If a sailor sails in a choppy, rough sea, he gains experience.

But if he sails in a smooth sea with no action, he isn't a sailor.


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JOSEGRANADOS95

Quote from: Felldohs_wrath on October 02, 2007, 03:28:31 PM
If a sailor sails in a choppy, rough sea, he gains experience.

But if he sails in a smooth sea with no action, he isn't a sailor.

lol thats what i said, and the teacher said no
Why didn't Mario cross the road?

Because he used a warp pipe instead :P

Judas

Quote from: Felldohs_wrath on October 02, 2007, 03:28:31 PM
If a sailor sails in a choppy, rough sea, he gains experience.

But if he sails in a smooth sea with no action, he isn't a sailor.

Yep. So it's saying, you need to encounter hardships and setbacks to become experienced/become good at somethng.
"With a heart of furious fancies, whereof I am commander, with a burning spear and a horse of air, to the wilderness I wander."

phatyo

Hmm...It has to be hard so the guy gets better :) There is no pratice on a smooth sea. When he could get a lot better in a bad wearing Sea >_>

sleepin_dude_99

Basically, you need to take the hard way in order to get better.

phatyo