What are the three things that a man fear of?

“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
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Why is a night with no moon?

Half is facing towards the Sun, and the other half is not. The new moon phase happens monthly when we can't see the moon and this is because of our view from Earth, as the moon orbits us. During the new moon phase the moon is between the sun and earth and the side that is lit is facing away.
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Why fear the anger of a gentle man?

The implication is that the anger of people who are normally slow to anger is, when it eventually comes, terrible.
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Why do most men have anger issues?

Anger issues are more common among men with adverse childhood experiences, adult trauma, poor interpersonal functioning, and the presence of a mental health or substance dependence disorders.
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What would happen if the Moon disappeared for 5 seconds?

It is the pull of the Moon's gravity on the Earth that holds our planet in place. Without the Moon stabilising our tilt, it is possible that the Earth's tilt could vary wildly. It would move from no tilt (which means no seasons) to a large tilt (which means extreme weather and even ice ages).
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What would happen if the Moon hit the Earth?

In the end, if the moon actually struck the planet, it would be an extinction like the world has never seen. The asteroid which killed the dinosaurs, along with three quarters of all the life on Earth, was only about 12 kilometers in diameter.
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Could we survive without the Moon?

The gravitational pull of the moon moderates Earth's wobble, keeping the climate stable. That's a boon for life. Without it, we could have enormous climate mood swings over billions of years, with different areas getting extraordinarily hot and then plunging into long ice ages.
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What is felurian?

Felurian is a seemingly immortal Fae, known in folktales throughout The Four Corners of Civilization.
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Is there a book 3 in The Name of the Wind trilogy?

3 Book Set of The Kingkiller Chronicle Series (The Name of the Wind, Wise Man's Fear and The Slow Regard of Silent Things)
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Did the wise man's grandchild end?

News. Wise Man's Grandchild Novel Series Listed as Ending in 17th Volume. Amazon is listing that writer Tsuyoshi Yoshioka and illustrator Seiji Kikuchi 's Kenja no Mago light novel series will end with the 17th volume.
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Could the moon crash into Earth?

Long answer: The Moon is in a stable orbit around Earth. There is no chance that it could just change its orbit and crash into Earth without something else really massive coming along and changing the situation. The Moon is actually moving away from Earth at the rate of a few centimetres per year.
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What happens if a rocket hits the moon?

The rocket itself was completely destroyed when it hit the moon. It hurtled toward our nearest neighbor at roughly 5,000 miles an hour, and unlike Earth, the moon doesn't have an atmosphere to slow it down as it approaches. When the rocket stage hit the moon, it gouged out a crater between 60 and 100 feet wide.
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What was Earth like before the moon?

The Earth formed over 4.6 billion years ago out of a mixture of dust and gas around the young sun. It grew larger thanks to countless collisions between dust particles, asteroids, and other growing planets, including one last giant impact that threw enough rock, gas, and dust into space to form the moon.
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What planet crashed into the Earth?

Theia is a hypothesized ancient planet in the early Solar System that, according to the giant-impact hypothesis, collided with the early Earth around 4.5 billion years ago, with some of the resulting ejected debris gathering to form the Moon.
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What would happen if the Earth stopped spinning for 42 seconds?

It wouldn't be good. At the Equator, the earth's rotational motion is at its fastest, about a thousand miles an hour. If that motion suddenly stopped, the momentum would send things flying eastward. Moving rocks and oceans would trigger earthquakes and tsunamis.
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How long could we survive without the sun?

Within a few days, however, the temperatures would begin to drop, and any humans left on the planet's surface would die soon after. Within two months, the ocean's surface would freeze over, but it would take another thousand years for our seas to freeze solid.
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Can we survive the death of the Sun?

In other words, it's extremely unlikely that life on any planet can survive the death of its sun — but new life could spring from the ashes of the old once that sun shrivels up and turns off its violent winds.
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What happens if the Sun dies?

When the Sun exhausts its store of nuclear fuel, some 5 billion years from now, it will evolve into a bloated red giant, gobbling up Mercury and Venus, and scorching the Earth. After ejecting its outer layers in the form of a colourful planetary nebula, the Sun will then be compressed into a tiny white dwarf star.
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What makes a man so angry?

Men's anger is often fuelled by fear, according to a psychologist. Anger is a secondary emotion which means there is typically always something else underneath it, like fear, sadness, or jealousy.
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How does a man behave in anger?

Men are often seen as angrier than women, but studies have shown men and women experience anger with similar frequency and intensity. Men tend to express their anger through aggression and outward hostility. Women are more likely to turn anger inward, but they're also more likely to talk through their anger.
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Why do guys hit things when mad?

The release of tension that brings us to acts of aggression when we're mad is thought to be stress-relieving. Yelling, screaming, slamming doors, throwing things—these are all considered to have the same venting effect.
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Would humans survive if the Moon exploded?

The debris striking Earth would still be destructive, but would impact our world with less than 1% the total energy of a comparably sized asteroid. If the chunks hitting us were small enough, humanity could easily survive.
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