Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
not part of the story
English answer:
not in the script / not in the picture
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Jenni Lukac (X)
Oct 4, 2011 22:46
13 yrs ago
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not part of the story
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Hello everyone,
What is soft and what is gentle in your energy is very easily wounded. The Western world doesn't care much for softness and gentleness. It sounds like a paradox that the softness and gentleness will create inner strength but that is the paradox. You may not believe it in the moment but this is something you have to put to test, you have to challenge yourselves to move into a new world where everything is soft and gentle; hardness is not part of the story, strength is part of the story. The softer and the more gentle we become the stronger you will feel.
Is "not part of the story" used as an idiom meaning "unimportant" as opposed to "part of the story" meaning important?
Thank you.
What is soft and what is gentle in your energy is very easily wounded. The Western world doesn't care much for softness and gentleness. It sounds like a paradox that the softness and gentleness will create inner strength but that is the paradox. You may not believe it in the moment but this is something you have to put to test, you have to challenge yourselves to move into a new world where everything is soft and gentle; hardness is not part of the story, strength is part of the story. The softer and the more gentle we become the stronger you will feel.
Is "not part of the story" used as an idiom meaning "unimportant" as opposed to "part of the story" meaning important?
Thank you.
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4 +6 | not in the script / a person should not try to develop a hard character |
Jenni Lukac (X)
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4 | is'nt something we're going to discuss in our book |
Alexandra Taggart
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Oct 10, 2011 22:30: Jenni Lukac (X) Created KOG entry
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not in the script / a person should not try to develop a hard character
"Not in the story," "not in the picture," and "not in the script" are all common expressions.
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Thank you, Jenni."
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is'nt something we're going to discuss in our book
So, you won't find much about hardness, or, better to say - you wouldn't find anything about it.
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