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rome was not built in a day​

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Answered by Afifur50
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Rome wasn't built in a day" is an adage attesting to the need for time to create great things. It is the usual English translation of a medieval French phrase, Rome ne fu[t] pas faite toute en un jour, from the collection Li Proverbe au Vilain, published around 1190.

Answered by SelieVisa
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Rome was not built in a day

This saying "Rome was not built in a day" 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, magnificent buildings, beautiful parks, gardens, and fountains. But all those things were not built in a single day. The beautiful and famous Taj Mahal of India took approximately 20 years to build. The proverb "Rome wasn't built in a day" teaches us that admirable results and big achievements come late with time. To achieve marvelous things requires more time.

To be patient does not mean laziness. We must keep working hard constantly to accomplish our desired purposes and our dreams in life.

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