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المفاهيم والمشاعر - المعتقدات ووجهات النظر

انغمس في الأمثال الإنجليزية المتعلقة بالمعتقدات ووجهات النظر، مثل "هناك وجهان لكل عملة معدنية" و"الرؤية هي الإيمان".

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Notions & Feelings
opinions are like noses, everyone has one
[جملة]

used to imply that opinions can vary widely from person to person, and everyone is entitled to their own viewpoint or perspective

a man convinced against his will, is of the same opinion still
[جملة]

used to imply that if someone is forced to accept an idea or belief against their own will, may still hold onto their original beliefs and opinions, even if they do not express them openly

there are two sides to every coin
[جملة]

used to highlight the importance of considering multiple perspectives when evaluating a situation or concept

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to the pure all things are pure
[جملة]

used to suggest that those with a pure and innocent nature tend to see the world in a positive light, interpreting people and situations with goodwill and purity of intention

Ex:
the wish is father to the thought
[جملة]

used to imply that our desires and wishes can influence the way we think and perceive things, leading us to believe what we want to believe, rather than what is objectively true

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man is the measure of all things
[جملة]

used to imply that human perception and experience are the basis for all knowledge and understanding, which makes it inherently subjective and lacking an objective or absolute truth

Ex:
lookers-on see most of the game
[جملة]

used suggest that people who are not directly involved in a situation or activity often have a clearer or more objective perspective than those who are directly participating

Ex:
standers-by see more than gamesters
[جملة]

used to imply that people who are not directly involved in a situation often have a better understanding of it than those who are deeply involved, and so, are able to make more objective judgments

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seeing is believing
[جملة]

used to imply that people are more likely to believe something if they can see it or experience it for themselves, rather than relying on hearsay or second-hand information

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absence is the mother of disillusion
[جملة]

used to suggest that prolonged absence can create unrealistic expectations that lead to disappointment when reunited with what was missed

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