Answer:
A graceful loser is a person that takes a loss "on the chin" and does not act bitter, but instead congratulates the winner in a non-malicious manner.
For example, if a player loses a tennis match and is quite happy to go across the court to shake the hands of his opponents, wish him well and walk away, then he is a graceful loser.
On the other hand, a person who loses in a less than dignified manner is a person that throws tantrums, complains, or rejects the result of a match because he feels he was treated unfairly or his opponent did not deserve the win.
An example is a tennis player attacking the umpire, shouting and rejecting the outcome because he feels some of the umpire's calls were wrong and his opponent was lucky to win
Answer:
I would say Heaven is a place where I can live out my wildest dreams. It is a place where I can have as many dogs as I want with no worries about affording their care or having them get sick. It is a place where money does not matter whatsoever and everyone can live happily and peacefully.
Explanation:
Answer:
The strong quote means "those who do not resist wrong are as culpable as those who perpetrate". "In the end, we will remember not the words of our opponents, but the quiet of our friends," said Martin Luther King Jr. It also implies that although opponents' comments may be terrible, friends who fail to remain by your side and support you will be remembered forever. I agree with the quote since quiet may be deceiving. It is sometimes terrible for those of us who have already broken the night's silence, but we must speak. We must communicate with all the respect our limited viewpoint demands.
To fight poverty, racism, and violence, we must restore the revolutionary spirit and proclaim eternal hostility (rival). That day will come when every location will be elevated, and every mountain and hill will be lowered, and the crooked will be made straight, and the rough areas will be made plain. Silence is not an option when dealing with the truth. We must speak out as we have the right to do so.
Explanation:
Change some words to avoid plagiarism. :)
<span>spanning over centuries? I THINK</span>