The actual phrase is "This too shall pass". It comes from the old testament of the bible and refers to times of trial and tribulation.
2007-03-06 02:09:07
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answer #1
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answered by don n 6
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Probably classifies as an "old wives tale" Really good ones too..just that a situation right now may be bad but in time you may worry about less or accept it or forget it
2007-03-06 02:36:51
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answered by ? 4
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It had nothing to do with a Bible passage. I'll bet it was written by a woman trying to be patient with teenagers!!
2007-03-06 01:29:47
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answered by dreamgirl 5
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It is a quote from Abe Lincoln.
2007-03-06 02:40:52
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answered by ruth4526 7
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thats what the stomach said to the intestines about that pound of cheese the mouth consumed!
2007-03-06 00:57:09
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answer #5
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answered by Snow Bunnie 4
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It comes from the Bible, but I don't know which book in the bible, sorry.
2007-03-06 00:21:04
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answered by Edith Piaf 4
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Someone, somewhere.
We probably don't even know. All we could do is speculate.
But it is well used and means exactly what it says.
2007-03-06 00:05:00
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answered by Anonymous
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never heard that phrase before
2007-03-06 00:08:24
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answered by Chelsea 2
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a mothers words of wisdom (in the bible)
2007-03-06 00:05:48
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answered by james 4
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I have no idea but someone said it first.
2007-03-06 00:06:02
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answered by leilis4 4
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