the early bird get the worms
Usually used to inspire early rising or promptness in initiating projects, it means an early start will improve the liklihood of success.OTOH,1) who wants to eat worms?2) But...the second mouse gets the cheese!!!It means that the one who gets somewhere early gets the better things
lark
a bull market
Late 2010 or early 2011 or 2012.
a bull market
japan <<<<<
june
Japan and China
From the time when Jesus ascends to heavens. Acts recounts the story of the early church in 1st century AD.
It was the Romans who observed the heavens and named the 'moving stars' they observed after their Gods and Goddesses, it became the habit of early astrologers to do the same.
Galileo Galilei is credited with being the first to use a telescope to study the heavens systematically in the early 17th century. His observations of celestial bodies through the telescope led to significant discoveries in astronomy.