Posted by marie on Friday, December 12, 2008 at 12:31am.
That sounds like a proverb, not a clear statement of fact. Both, water and salt are widespread in nature. They are together in sea water. Dried up seas are the origin of huge underground salt deposits. The statement you are quoting is cute but its meaning is too vague to assign it a definite meaning. Ask the person who gave it to you to explain it.
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