Jane Austen, from the novel 'Emma'.
Jane Austen wrote the quote "One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other" in her novel "Emma." This idea reflects the theme of social class division and differing perspectives among different social groups.
Say, "I don't understand."
All the other things that arn't compulsary to live
true it cannot be damaging as no one is going to understand it.
It means that you and another person have cognitive dissonance, that you cannot understand each other, that you and the other person just cannot "connect," or that the other person has their mind elsewhere.
Other Characters will misunderstand it and become afraid
To be a camera man you must be willing to sacrifice the pleasures of participating within an event itself. If you have the heart and soul to sacrifice your own pleasures, enjoyments, and thrills for the sake of others and providing other people that same experience, you are qualified.
I am sorry! Please be clear and try again... I cannot understand by "THIS"... Which new regulation? The new regulation of WHAT? On what? On which Nation? When?... :(
It depends on the language. For example, English has several dialects such as British, American, Australian, and Indian English. Some languages may have numerous dialects while others have fewer.
How did cavemen understand each other
It's longsome
they obviously realize you two have a connection and understand each other on a different level that some other people may not be able to see. they probably either like you or consider you a very close friend.
Idioms are phrases that cannot be understood without learning them - in other words, if you don't know them, you won't understand what the person is actually saying.