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What does the proverb "a rolling stone gathers moss" mean? stoogmeister (Wed 04:52 03/Nov/04)

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maxi29
(Wed 06:31 03/Nov/04)
The proverb is 'a rolling stone gathers NO moss'. It's not glaringly obvious what it means: I've always taken it to mean that someone who's always on the move, changing jobs, changing houses etc will never be materially successful.
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Quizmonster
(Wed 06:53 03/Nov/04)
Personally, I think the 'gathers no moss' element means that the wanderer avoids responsibilities and commitments...ie is always free and unhindered, with nothing to tie him down, as it were. Remember the words in the Lee Marvin song in 'Paint Your Wagon'..."I never saw a place that didn't look better lookin' back"...or some such phrase.
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sft42
(Wed 14:41 03/Nov/04)

It means Keith Richards and Charlie Watts never collect lichens . :>)

Obvious joke I know but I like it

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ezapf
(Sat 18:14 06/Nov/04)
I always thought it meant a person who remains idle can become...stale (for lack of a better word). Activity keeps you...fresh (for lack of a better word). I wish I could think of better words, but get the idea?
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Bert
(Sun 19:33 21/Nov/04)
I've only ever heard the expression used in the sense that maxi29 attributes to it.  The other two ideas are interesting, though, and make sense too.

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