Allison McCarty
1/12/2016 02:28:56 pm
To me, this proverb means everyone has flaws, but those flaws benefit in a good way when you least likely expect it.
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sage
1/14/2016 04:23:31 pm
i think this proverb means you have flaws but you can get back them back when you are least expecting it
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Jacqueline:)
1/26/2016 05:15:38 pm
This proverb means that every cloud has a silver lining. Although you are not perfect, something good will come out of it. Although you are a cracked pot, the water that leaks, waters flowers.
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kimberlee
2/6/2016 05:31:01 am
This tells me that it is okay to have flaws. Flaws are part of us. It is good to have flaws.
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Allison
2/29/2016 05:43:28 pm
This proverb means many things to me. One is everyone has flaws, it's reality. You may think these flaws are awful, and can't help you at all, but that is no where near true! Believe it or not, these flaws actually can benefit you, when you least likely expect it!
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Justin
12/17/2017 06:26:51 am
I can tell this story is fiction but it still teaches a lesson that if you have something broken, it can always have something. I do not think we have learned about chinese proverbs yet but I guess it means a story with a lesson like a fairy tale.
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