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pearls before swine?
Does anyone know what the saying: "It's like casting pearls before swine." mean please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a bibical quote, said by Jesus to his disciples.
The meaning is - don't bother trying to offer something valuable, either advice or something material, to someone who will simply not understand and appreciate it.
'Don't bother taking Fred to see a Shakespeare play, it's like casting pearls before swine.'
The inference is that Fred is too stupid to appreciate Shakespeare, so it would be a complete waste of time and money.
A wonderful story about the tart-tongued writer and socialite Dorothy Parker who always knew just what to say....
In her later years, at a party, she approached the door at the same time as a catty young woman. The younger woman stepped back, gestured that Ms. Parker should go first, and said, "Age before beauty!" Parker swept haughtily through the door, retorting, "Pearls before swine!"
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