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A rolling stone gathers no moss is an old proverb, credited to Publius Syrus, who in his Sententiae states, People who are always moving, with no roots in one place, avoid responsibilities and cares. As such, the proverb is often interpreted as referring to figurative nomads who avoid taking on responsibilities or cultivating or advancing their own knowledge, experience, or culture. Another interpretation equates "moss" to "stagnation"; as such the proverb can also refer to those who keep moving as never lacking for fresh ideas or creativity.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
Unquarried marble sparkled on the hillside
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
a rock that rises precipitously
You should not throw stones.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
"A rolling stone gathers no moss" is a proverb.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
A rolling stone gathers no moss.
dislodge a heavy stone from the ground
石鹸がないよ。