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it is a long lane that has no turning

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/ɪt ɪz ə lɔŋ leɪn ðæt hæz noʊ ˈtɜrnɪŋ/
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used to emphasize that no matter how challenging or prolonged a situation may seem, there is always the possibility of change or improvement, encouraging individuals to persevere

The origin of the proverb "it is a long lane that has no turning" is not clearly attributed to a specific text or individual but reflects traditional English wisdom. The proverb encourages patience and hope, implying that difficulties, no matter how long they persist, will eventually lead to a resolution or a change in direction. It emphasizes resilience and the belief that no hardship is permanent.

  • After months of job searching, the recent graduate was about to give up hope, but remembering that it is a long lane that has no turning encouraged her to keep trying, and eventually she landed her dream job.