Often times people use the quote "Blood is thicker than water" to describe the value of relationships with respect to one another.
But what is the significance of this phrase for us, oh wise sage?
Mere pavitra shishya, mein tumko samjhata hoon.
(translation: ya lil bastard, shut up and listen)
The original quote is "The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb", which basically means the family you choose, rather than those you are born into, are more important or closer to you.
But what is the significance of this phrase for us, oh wise sage?
Mere pavitra shishya, mein tumko samjhata hoon.
(translation: ya lil bastard, shut up and listen)
The original quote is "The blood of the covenant is thicker than the water of the womb", which basically means the family you choose, rather than those you are born into, are more important or closer to you.
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