English, asked by shrutisalve2005, 9 months ago

Patience is bitter, but its
fruits is sweet explain​

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Answered by apeksha98
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Answer:

It's said very rightly answer you can see. From explanation

Explanation:

Means when you wait it's bitter to you but when you wait and you get the result it's sweet. Pls mark me as brainliest I am a kid from class 9

Answered by bhargawii
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Answer:

The saying 'Patience is bitter but it's fruit is sweet' is a famous saying by the Greek philosopher, Aristotle.

It means that waiting is hard and no one likes delayed things, (that's what makes it bitter) but the fruit, or the result is always pleasingly rewarding.

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