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write stories on the following proverb every cloud has a silver lining​

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Answered by anchalvyas87
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Meaning: Every cloud has a silver lining means that you should never feel hopeless because difficult times always lead to better days. Difficult times are like dark clouds that pass overhead and block the sun

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ooks like silver was worth more than gold during the Victorian age. The fact is that it never was. Gold was worth more than silver then, now and will be in the future. When we say someone was born with “a silver spoon in his mouth” we mean that the person was born in a very wealthy family and blessed with abundant wealth since day one of his life. What about “silver lining”? This common proverb, “Every cloud has a silver lining” can be regarded as a pioneer motivation phrase of encouragement for those whose chips were down. “Every cloud has a silver lining” means that when a situation seems to be desperate there is always hope for better things to come. The proverb is used to encourage a person who is facing great difficulties and is unable to see the light at the end of the tunnel. It can also be used to describe bad experiences which turn out to be blessings in disguise; seemingly desperate situations that turn out to be great results in the end. This article is about the latter. I like to share with you, three true-life stories that befit the proverb, “Every cloud has a silver lining”.

By the way, I like to add the word "dark" to this proverb, to read, "Every dark cloud has a silver lining". This is to emphasize the hope and belief that even very difficult situation has the potential to create positive and beneficial result. And what about this? "Some dark clouds have even rainbows behing them!" This article is about the hidden gems behind those dark clouds

Silver Lining And Silver Spoon

Looks like silver was worth more than gold during the Victorian age. The fact is that it never was. Gold was worth more than silver then, now and will be in the future. When we say someone was born with “a silver spoon in his mouth” we mean that the person was born in a very wealthy family and blessed with abundant wealth since day one of his life. What about “silver lining”? This common proverb, “Every cloud has a silver lining” can be regarded as a pioneer motivation phrase of encouragement for those whose chips were down. “Every cloud has a silver lining” means that when a situation seems to be desperate there is always hope for better things to come. The proverb is used to encourage a person who is facing great difficulties and is unable to see the light at the end of the tunnel. It can also be used to describe bad experiences which turn out to be blessings in disguise; seemingly desperate situations that turn out to be great results in the end. This article is about the latter. I like to share with you, three true-life stories that befit the proverb, “Every cloud has a silver lining”.

By the way, I like to add the word "dark" to this proverb, to read, "Every dark cloud has a silver lining". This is to emphasize the hope and belief that even very difficult situation has the potential to create positive and beneficial result. And what about this? "Some dark clouds have even rainbows behing them!" This article is about the hidden gems behind those dark clouds!

“Was I deceived, or did a sable cloud

Turn forth her silver lining on the night?”

This was followed by Charles Dickens in his novel “Bleak House” which he wrote “I turn my silver lining outward like Milton's cloud”. On the American scene, the famous American impresario Phineas T. Barnum, in his “Struggles and Triumphs” mentioned the proverb, “Every cloud has a silver lining”.

During the early Victorian days, the standard phrase used was “There is a silver lining to every cloud”. Whichever way we choose to express it, the meaning is very clear. No matter how hopeless or desperate or difficult or challenging, a situation is, it will definitely lead to even better days to come.

Literal Meaning Of The Proverb “Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining”

If we look at a cloud that blocks the sun, we will see the bright “lining” around the edge of the cloud. The “lining” appears to be “silver” in color. Hence the term “silver lining”. To be more dramatic, a dark storm cloud that blocks the sun will display a vivid “silver lining” around it. Just like the dark cloud with the silver lining, there is light and brightness hidden behind it. It may be dark and gloomy right now, but when the cloud passes the sun, we will see the full blast of the sun’s rays lighting up and energizing our lives.

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