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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Rest

Could you please explain to me what does rest stand for in this sentence:

'But rest not upon your laurels; no apprentice will succeed in becoming a true wizard by merely playing a game.'

I've just checked the use of rest in my dictionary but I couldn't find anything.

Thank you very much!
  

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Stop working, letting your past successes speak for you. ]

  • Stop working, letting your past successes speak for you.
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Stop working, letting your past successes speak for you. [Keep on working.]
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?????? ????????'But rest not upon your laurels; no apprentice will succeed in becoming a true wizard by merely playing a game.'I've just checked the use of rest in my dictionary but I couldn't find anything.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rest

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