in the end things will mend
1 of 1sentence/ɪn ði ɛnd θɪŋz wɪl mɛnd/
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used to imply that, despite the difficulties and challenges that one may face, there is hope for a positive outcome in the future with patience and perseverance
The origin of the proverb "in the end things will mend" is not precisely known, but it expresses a hopeful sentiment that is common in many cultures. It encourages patience, reminding individuals that tough situations are often temporary, and with perseverance, things can get better. This proverb is a reminder that hope and resilience can eventually lead to positive outcomes, even in difficult times.
- We may be going through a rough patch in our relationship, but in the end things will mend - as long as we communicate openly and honestly, we can work through our issues.