English, asked by GamingPatu, 2 months ago

Good things come to those who wait.(expansion of idea)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The proverb “all things come to those who wait” originated from a poem by Lady Mary Montgomerie Currie, who used to write under her pseudonym, Violet Fane. The phrase first appeared in her poem Tout vient a qui sait attendre in the same words.

Answered by agentdevprobs
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Well that is actually false as when u refer it with time and tide wait for no man the above expanson of idea seems wrong... anyways i can give u time and tide wait for no man

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