Someone who is always moving and always into something new is like a stone that moves. There is an old saying that stones that are moved do not get moss on them. So like the stone a person who is always moving is not considered set in their ways.
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Someone who is always moving and always into something new is like a stone that moves. There is an old saying that stones that are moved do not get moss on them. So like the stone a person who is always moving is not considered set in their ways. This gets into the feeling you feel from other people when they are excited in their spirits. You feel a ripple or a wave of excitement from them. Here is how it is used in a sentence…
Oh yes… you want to live to a ripe old age. This means very old like a ripe fruit. Listen.
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