Literally: When life gives you a sour and bitter lemon, you can make it into sweet and delicious lemon juice.
The moral is: life will always encounter unsatisfactory things, but if we can interpret them positively, think backwards and do our best, we can make them a growth aid, even a good thing!
Some English proverbs come from written documents, mainly from Greek and Roman myths, fables, Shakespeare's plays and some famous works. English proverbs, with their well-known images and metaphors, reflect people's accumulated experience and formed values from generation to generation. As a pocket-sized version of oral literature loved by society, they have been quoted hundreds of times, becoming arguments to convince others and being used to guide daily life.
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Other English proverbs
1. Actions speak louder than words. Actions speak louder than words.
Let bygones be bygones. Let bygones be bygones.
Far from eye, far from heart. Out of sight, out of mind.
Better late than never. It's never too late.
Rome was not built in a day. Great achievements were not built in a day.
6. A good beginning is half the battle. A good beginning is half the battle.
7. Wealth? Knock? Once? Where is it? Everyone? s? Doors. ? Fortune has knocked on everyone's door.
8.? That? The best? Mirror? Is it? Ann? Old? friends. ? The best mirror is an old friend.