It could mean it's time to end or suppress a real story. Maybe there's a situation where someone doesn't want a true story to be told or to continue to exist.
Yes, 'Time to Kill' is based on a true story. It often draws on real - life events and situations to create a more engaging and relatable narrative. The story might be inspired by real legal cases, social issues, or personal experiences that the author or creators were aware of. This use of real - life elements helps the audience to better connect with the story and its themes.
Well, 'fools rush in' is an expression meaning that unwise or hasty people act without proper thought. If it's 'fools rush in true story', perhaps it refers to a real - life situation where people rushed in (maybe into a situation like a business deal, a relationship) without thinking clearly and the story is about the consequences of that.
It implies that we should seize the moment. In a story, the present is where the action is. So in life, instead of procrastinating or waiting for an ideal time that may never come, we should take advantage of the time we have right now. Say you want to learn a new skill. Now is the time to start, not next month or next year.
It means that without a body being found, it's difficult to prove a crime has occurred. And it's based on a real - life story.
Well, it might be a rather dark and complex title. 'Killing Yourself to Live' sounds like a very extreme concept. Maybe it's about sacrificing parts of oneself, like certain behaviors or attitudes, in order to truly start living. The '85% of a True Story' part is a bit ambiguous. It could imply that most of what's in the story is based on real events, but perhaps some elements are fictionalized or exaggerated.
The saying is actually 'A stitch in time saves nine'. It means that if you deal with a problem quickly and early, you can prevent it from getting much worse. For example, if you notice a small tear in your clothes and sew it up right away (that's the one stitch), you can stop it from becoming a much bigger tear that would need nine times more work to fix later.
I don't really know what it means. It could be a made - up or very specific reference that I'm not familiar with.
It could mean the best time to start writing a novel, like when you have enough inspiration or free time.
No, it's not. 'A Time to Kill' is a fictional work of literature.
Definitely not. 'A Time to Kill' is a purely fictional piece that showcases the author's creativity and storytelling skills rather than being rooted in actual happenings.