Answer:
There is always more than one way to cross the water, you could swim, you could take a boat, you can swing across a vine if you wish.
The other meaning comes from an excerpt from Ruby Francisco;
“Some say, don't burn your bridges.
I say, if necessary,
let the kerosene
kiss it on the lips,
and watch it
turn to ash.
There's always more than one way
to cross the water.”
If it is easier to walk away from conflict and/or more beneficial to do so, then do it without considering the consequences, relish in the fact. There is numerous ways to get your desired results without forcing yourself to go across the predetermined path; the bridge, in this case
Couplet
cinquain
because a cinquain is a verse a five-line stanza while a couplet is <span>two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
an idiom:
A true leader is capable of taking orders from others.
Don't make that guy a manager—he never listens to anything his bosses say! And he that cannot obey cannot command.
children are born with innate ideas