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Katangian - Mga pagkakamali at di-kasakdalan

Tuklasin kung paano inilalarawan ng mga kawikaang Ingles tulad ng "every bean has its black" at "a good marksman" ang mga pagkakamali at imperpeksyon sa English.

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Qualities
a good marksman may miss

used to imply that even skilled individuals can make mistakes or fail to achieve their desired outcome

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every bean has its black

used to suggest that every person or thing has its flaws or negative aspects, no matter how good or perfect they may seem

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a horse has four legs, yet it falls often

used to imply that even though something or someone may possess certain qualities or advantages, they are not immune to failure or setbacks

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the best of men are but men at best

used to imply that even the most exceptional individuals are still human and therefore have limitations and flaws

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even Homer (sometimes) nods

used to imply that even the most skilled and knowledgeable individuals are capable of making mistakes or errors

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if you do not make mistakes, you do not make anything

used to emphasize that making mistakes is an inevitable and necessary part of the process of learning and achieving success

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it is a good horse that never stumbles and a good wife that never grumbles

used to imply that making mistakes is a natural part of being human, and nobody is immune to it, regardless of how skilled or experienced they are

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to err is human (, to forgive divine)

used to imply that making mistakes is a natural part of being human, and it is important to forgive people when they make mistakes

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there is no garden without its weeds

used to imply that nothing in life is perfect and that even the best situations or individuals have their flaws, weaknesses, or challenges

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