Friday, March 27, 2009

Proverb - All's Well That Ends Well

Lately, I often say, "All's well that ends well". I don't remember where did I get that for the first time.
All’s well that ends well
Proverbial Meaning: All one’s pains and struggles during a difficult task are soon forgotten when the task is complete.

Literal Origins: Everything feels fine and good once it is finished.

Common Usage: This is a well-known proverb, perhaps more so for being the title of a Shakespeare play, and may be quoted at the completion of a difficult task or journey, accompanied by a sigh of relief.

I put this proverb here, to remember today, for I just experienced a very sigh of relief...

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