- cross-posted to:
- chillleo
- cross-posted to:
- chillleo
Yeah, but a potato is hard before. An egg is soft, inside. Like the idea of a saying like that though, doesn’t invalidate it.
Yeah, but a potato is hard before. An egg is soft, inside.
would that not be the very point of the aphorism, though? an egg may think boiling water is all that’s needed without it accounting for the circumstances of the potato. and vice versa.
at least the potato doesn’t stay up nights wondering which came first!
That reminds me of the song lyric, “you can’t always get what you want; but if you try sometime, you’ll find you get what you need.” (Rolling Stones)
Just means we are all different and the same thing may have different effect. Still fully applies I think
So … Boiling water brings everything to the same hardness.
Keep boiling them and I assure you they will be very soft in the end.
Bread dough gets punched down.
and rolled down
Didn’t hear this one. Sounds a bit too complex for a saying that comes out naturally.