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a rolling stone gathers no moss

a person who does not settle in one place will not accumulate wealth or status, or responsibilities or commitments.

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A rolling stone gathers no moss is a proverb, first credited to Publilius Syrus, who in his Sententiae states, "People who are always moving, with no roots ...
said to mean that a person who is always traveling and changing jobs has the advantage of having no responsibilities, but also has disadvantages such as ...
This proverbnow has two meanings: people pay a price for being always on the move, in that they have no roots in a specific place (the original meaning); or ...
Meaning: Originally, this expression had a negative connotation: a person who moves frequently pays a price by not having roots in any specific place, ...
It tells us that the terrible crime of being a rolling stone, carries with it the awful punishment of being able to gather no moss.
said to mean that, if a person keeps moving from one place to another, they will not get many friends or possessions.
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