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expansion of Idea on Rome was not built in a day

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Answered by gayathri30
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"Rome was not built in a day, but they were laying bricks every hour".
this proverb is said by John Heywood.
this expression functions as a plea or request for someone to be patient.
it is a French proverb in late1100 but not recorded in English until 1545.
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Answered by SelieVisa
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Rome was not built in a day

This saying means important works and achievements take time. To create great things time is needed. The city of Rome was the capital of the great Roman Empire. Rome is renowned for its architectural beauty. It has many beautiful buildings, parks, gardens and fountains. But all those things were not built overnight. So we simply cannot hope to achieve anything great within a day. Only through patient and hard labour can anything of real significance be achieved. By determination and by patient toiling each day can such a thing be done. Likewise if we want to reach high position in life, we should put in hard toil for years. This proverb metaphorically means great position can be reached only through persistent work

"Rome wasn't built in a day" can teach us about building better habits. It takes time to get ride of an old bad habit. But if we are sincere in building for ourselves good habits and moral character, we will not fail. Our Rome will be built sooner or later. It will be magnificent. The beauty and the grandeur will be worth all the hard works and time spent building it.

Admirable results always take time. It takes a long time to complete something that is good and important. Big achievement comes late with time. To achieve great and marvelous thing requires more time. It is necessary to be patient. It will take time, sometimes years to master a skill, craft, or habit. Rome wasn’t built in a day, but they were laying bricks every hour, every minute. To be patient does not mean laziness. We must keep working hard with perseverance to accomplish our desired purpose.

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