Tuesday
Mar162010
“Just because you can doesn't mean you should.”
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Your brother has made a lot of money on the stock market and says that he wants to use some of the money to buy an expensive sports car. You try to talk him out of it (convince him not to do it) but he says he can afford to buy it because he has enough money. You still think it's a dumb idea, so you tell him:
Just because you can afford it doesn't mean you should buy it.
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dissuading,
money,
parallel structures,
set phrase
dissuading,
money,
parallel structures,
set phrase 

