Wise beyond his/her years.
2006-08-31 06:47:56
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answered by destini'smom 6
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answered by Melissa Bunk 1
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2006-08-31 07:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by RayRay 5
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answered by Becky 4
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answered by imHereAskMe 4
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-31 06:48:44
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answered by Kevin J 5
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The answer is the phase "you are wise beyond your YEARS." This is because some people out in the world today act very mature for their age or act old, while some act young. So when a person is told "you are wise beyond your years," it means that they have so much knowledge, it is hard to believe what age they actually are.
2006-08-31 06:50:52
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answered by Anonymous
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The phrase is "wise beyond your years", meaning you are young but you are wise, as if you were years older than you really were. It just means that you're mature, like you've lived years longer than you really have.
2006-08-31 06:49:42
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answered by ShirleyGurley 3
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Everyone's beautiful in their own way, and you need to embrace that ~~~ Everyone is also ugly in their own way, and that, too, needs to be embraced! It is all 'Self!'! And 'beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What one sees as beautiful, another finds abhorrent! Do you think she's right, or am I just using common sense? ~~~ 'Wisdom' is in the eye of the beholder, also! What one might5 call wise, another can find idiocy! They are all coeescr! It's ALL True! Humility is a virtue. Being wise beyond 15 won't buy yourself a loaf of bread! Don't worry of the Perspectives of others! Beware flattery! "Do what you know to be right, say what you know to be true, and leave with faith and patience the consequences to god!" - F.W. Robertson Follow the (correct translation of) the Golden Rule; "Do NOT do to others what you don't want done to you!" And EVERYTHING perceived in the Universe, in this case, is 'others'! Then wisdom!
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answered by Anonymous
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