This is the equivalent of our American idiom: If you fail, try try again.
It happens 56 times out of every 400 years.
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No, but it is 9 intelligences and music would most likely fall into the interpersonal area.
I believe it is 7
to never give up
七転、八起 - Nanakorobi, yaoki The question is poorly worded since the poster intended this as a word-for-word quiz question and a better way of asking, more accurate to the way it's used, would have been to have asked 'How do you say 'Never give up' in Japanese.'
It is simply trying to convey a sense of perpetual momentum in never giving up. If you presume one is standing before first falling down then you will always stand one more time than you fall.
This is the equivalent of our American idiom: If you fail, try try again.
"Fall down seven, get up eight" in English is Cadere sette volte, rialzarsi otto in Italian.
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The just man. But he rises up again. See Prov.24.16: "For a just [man] falleth seven times, and riseth up again: but the wicked shall fall into mischief."
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Cats can't fall seven stories but can fall eight. The cause of this is that the do not have enough time to move and turn around their body to land on their feet. But eight stories they can.
The motto is, "United WE stand, divided WE fall." The state is Kentucky.
Stand up again
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