Forty denotes death, changes and wholeness. Fifty Fifty suggests that you are ready to make a fresh start.
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He used to pass into a dead trance from thirty-seven to forty-nine hours without awakening, and then knew all he had to know, and demonstrated the fact by prophesying futurity and never making a mistake.
escutcheon, expanse, expansion, expertise, extension, extent, fairway, falcon, fess, fess point, field of battle, field of blood, field of inquiry, field of study, file, firing line, flanch, fleur-de-lis, floor, fold, football field, forte, forty, ...
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They are strengthened, as were Buddha and Christ, by suppressing the sensual fires for forty days and nights in the wilderness of trial and temptation. They number a few, and are never disappointed, while the former number millions.
Twenty-one is representative of a turning point in your life - just like when we reach the age of 21 and suddenly find ourselves being treated as adults. Forty can be a number of cleansing - a time in which you need to move on and grow.
wink keeping a secret; flirting; a hint or a warning; a need to take forty winks; doing it in a wink; briefly seeing half the picture. Who is the big tease?
I've had this dream for the past two nights and it's starting to bug me a little bit. In my dream, I'm happily married with four kids and I'm living on my dream farm in Virginia with about forty plus...[More of this dream] ...
But I just sat here and thought about the future. What it would be like to still want revenge in twenty, thirty, or forty years. I would still be angry. I don't want that. My sister wouldn't want that." ...
was the wife of Socrates and mother of their three sons Lamprocles,Sophroniscus, and Menexenus. There are far more stories about her than there are facts. She was likely much younger than the philosopher, perhaps by as much as forty years.
See also: Dream, Dreams, May, Stand, Time
 
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