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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

No fear, no pain...

A man is forcin a woman to lift a very hot metal and says:
No fear, no pain. Meaning if you overcome the fear there will be no pain?
  

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Hi, I suppose so. easy for him to say, he's not lifting it. You might want to consider the different and very common phrase, 'No pain, no gain'.

  • Hi, I suppose so.
  • easy for him to say, he's not lifting it.
  • You might want to consider the different and very common phrase, 'No pain, no gain'.
  • This means that only things that cause us difficulty increase our mental (or physical) strength.
  • Clive
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Hi,
I suppose so. easy for him to say, he's not lifting it.

You might want to consider the different and very common phrase, 'No pain, no gain'.
This means that only things that cause us difficulty increase our mental (or physical) strength.

Clive
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CliveYou might want to consider the different and very common phrase, 'No pain, no gain'.
Is it the same as the one I know - No pain, no game?
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hi,
I've never heard 'No pain, no game'. It just sounds to me like a mishearing of 'No pain, no gain'.

Clive
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hi

uhh i do believe that phrase and those actions are from the show SmallVille....and i can understand how it feels for things like that cause i train that way 3 times a week

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