Here's why: -- Antimetabole involves the repetition
of the same words in a reversed order
HenHanna formulated on Friday :
Here's why: -- Antimetabole involves the repetition
of the same words in a reversed order
I read this somewhere, maybe related to someone brain:
On the left there's nothing right, on the right there's nothing left.
[Followup-To: declined]
Ammammata <[email protected]> wrote:
HenHanna formulated on Friday :
Here's why: -- Antimetabole involves the repetition
of the same words in a reversed order
I read this somewhere, maybe related to someone brain:
On the left there's nothing right, on the right there's nothing left.
In the case of motoring here in the UK:
The right side is the wrong side; the left side is the right side.
Furthermore:
Two wrongs don't make a right but three lefts do.
The phrase "Eat to live, Not live to eat"
is an example of antimetabole.
Here's why: -- Antimetabole involves the repetition
of the same words in a reversed order.
Antimetabole:
-- Those who can, do. Those who can't, criticize. (George Bernard Shaw)
On 5/04/2024 11:46 p.m., Ammammata wrote:
HenHanna formulated on Friday :
Here's why: -- Antimetabole involves the repetition
of the same words in a reversed order
I read this somewhere, maybe related to someone brain:
On the left there's nothing right, on the right there's nothing left.
....or a political situation?
I guess it's like the old Soviet joke:
There's no news in "Truth", and no truth in "News".
*There were two major national newspapers in the USSR:
- "Pravda" [truth], published by the Central Committee of the
Communist Party, largely devoted to party policy
- "Izvestia" [news], published by the Supreme Soviet (government),
mainly foreign news
There's no news in "Truth", and no truth in "News".
----------
Or is it like:
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy
?
HenHanna formulated on Friday :
Here's why: -- Antimetabole involves the repetition
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I read this somewhere, maybe related to someone brain:
On the left there's nothing right, on the right there's nothing left.
candycanearter07 <[email protected]>
wrote:
Sn!pe <[email protected]> wrote at 12:36 this Friday (GMT):
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Ammammata <[email protected]> wrote:
HenHanna formulated on Friday :
Here's why: -- Antimetabole involves the repetition
of the same words in a reversed order
I read this somewhere, maybe related to someone brain:
On the left there's nothing right, on the right there's nothing left.
In the case of motoring here in the UK:
The right side is the wrong side; the left side is the right side.
Furthermore:
Two wrongs don't make a right but three lefts do.
So an odd number of wrongs is correct?
What about 0 wrongs, then?
There's nothing wrong with that.
The phrase "Eat to live, Not live to eat"
is an example of antimetabole.
Here's why: -- Antimetabole involves the repetition
of the same words in a reversed order.
Antimetabole:
-- Those who can, do. Those who can't, criticize. (George Bernard Shaw)
-- Silence is golden, speech is silver. (Proverb)
-- We live to learn, and learn to live. (Latin Proverb)
-- "Fair is foul, and foul is fair" (Shakespeare's Macbeth)
candycanearter07 <[email protected]>
wrote:
[...]
I read this somewhere, maybe related to someone brain:
On the left there's nothing right, on the right there's nothing left. >> >> >>
In the case of motoring here in the UK:
The right side is the wrong side; the left side is the right side.
Furthermore:
Two wrongs don't make a right but three lefts do.
So an odd number of wrongs is correct?
What about 0 wrongs, then?
There's nothing wrong with that.
Ah, right.
I saw what you did there, all right?
I've left room below for another right-on comment.
Sn!pe <[email protected]> wrote at 01:31 this Saturday (GMT):
candycanearter07 <[email protected]>
wrote:
[...]
I read this somewhere, maybe related to someone brain:
On the left there's nothing right, on the right there's nothing left. >>>>>>>
In the case of motoring here in the UK:
The right side is the wrong side; the left side is the right side. >>>>>>
Furthermore:
Two wrongs don't make a right but three lefts do.
So an odd number of wrongs is correct?
What about 0 wrongs, then?
There's nothing wrong with that.
Ah, right.
I saw what you did there, all right? I've left room below for another right-on comment.
...That was kinda an accident but thanks.
On 4/7/2024 8:00 AM, candycanearter07 wrote:
Sn!pe <[email protected]> wrote at 01:31 this Saturday (GMT):
candycanearter07 <[email protected]>
wrote:
[...]
I read this somewhere, maybe related to someone brain:
On the left there's nothing right, on the right there's nothing left. >>>>>>>>
In the case of motoring here in the UK:
The right side is the wrong side; the left side is the right side. >>>>>>>
Furthermore:
Two wrongs don't make a right but three lefts do.
So an odd number of wrongs is correct?
What about 0 wrongs, then?
There's nothing wrong with that.
Ah, right.
I saw what you did there, all right? I've left room below for another right-on comment.
...That was kinda an accident but thanks.
Always check your pockets twice. You never know what the Left hand stole
from the Right.
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