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expansion of idea on every cloud has a silver

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Undoubtedly, every cloud has a silver lining provided our focus is right. We must never ever be discouraged and disappointed of the clouds of hard times. We must look at them courageously and we will find a silver lining along the edges of those clouds.

“We mount to heaven mostly on the ruins of our cherished schemes, finding our failures were successes.” him our failures are the steps through which we rise to heaven; our failures are our stepping stones. Success is not possible without failures. There is no single example in the entire human race that is an exception. All great personalities and personages, who have left indelible prints of their lives on the sands of eternity, are the men and women who converted their failures into success. The list is endless: Albert Einstein, Charles Darwin, Isaac Newton, Socrates, Thomas Edison, Abraham Lincoln, Charlie Chaplin, Henry Ford, Bill Gates, Walt Disney, Helen Keller, Mahatma Gandhi, and so on.

The biographies or autobiographies of all successful men or women remind us of the obvious fact that failures are inescapable and unavoidable part of the adventure we call success. The one great lesson to be learnt from these amazing personages is the lesson of perseverance, determination and acceptance of failures without losing heart and the sight of our goal. So learn to optimistic. Don't fear the clouds. 
Answered by gionee477
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Every Cloud Had A Silver Lining. :

Thick and dark clouds sometimes obstruct the sun. When it happens, the surroundings darken. It is not a pleasant sight. But if we look at the clouds carefully we can see that their edges are tinted with a silvery glow. This glow tells us that the sun is somewhere there behind the clouds. As time passes, the clouds will move off and the sun will come out of it. This clever metaphor is used in the proverb to denote that sorrows and calamities are only momentary. Wherever there is sorrow, happiness will be somewhere nearby. Whenever there is shadow, light should be nearby. And whenever there is darkness, the bright light is near. The proverb teaches us not to lose hope in the hours of darkness and sorrow. It reminds us to be optimistic and hopeful. It tells us not to lose heart because it might be just when we are about to quit that victory reveals itself. Like the silver tint on the edges of the dark cloud, happiness always lurks behind the darkest hour. ‘The famous poet Shelley has expressed the idea in one of his poems - ‘The ode to west wind’ in which asks, ‘if winter comes, can spring be far behind?’

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