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She has gone to church with Bob and Tiny Tim.
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This is a great question.
Galinda commits pride because she believes she is perfects and her vanity is expressed in the song, "Popular". In the end, she realizes that even she was not above others and could only act the part.
Fiyero and Elphaba commit lust, expressioned in the song, "As long as your mine". They end up together, but they have to run away.
The Wizard looks at Elphaba's powers thinking what he could do with them. and Elphaba desires to be "that girl" in the song "I'm not that girl". They committ envy. They realize that the have something that the other does not.
Have you ever had a friend over that just trashed your place and left...? Well that's what we are basically doing to the enhabitants of our environment!
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<span>Readers are confused when childhood experiences are recalled by an adult.</span>
I think the proverb means that. You need to take classes in architect ( or some education ) to learn how to build houses and by understanding if it's firm on a base. By knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasent riches. Like a designer, you need to know about design. The proverb is basically about how you need knowledge to do both of these things.