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there is reason in the roasting of eggs

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/ðɛr ɪz ri:zən ɪnðə roʊstɪng ʌv ɛgz/
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used to encourage individuals to be mindful of the significance of even small things and to recognize that there is often a deeper meaning or purpose behind them

The origin of the proverb "there is reason in the roasting of eggs" is unclear, but it appears to have roots in traditional English folk wisdom. It emphasizes that there is meaning in all actions, no matter how simple they may appear. The proverb serves as a reminder to consider the reasoning or purpose behind actions before dismissing them, as there may be hidden value in what seems insignificant.

  • The new guy on the team kept questioning all the standard procedures until the boss finally said, "Look, there is reason in the roasting of eggs.We do things this way for a purpose, so just follow the process for now."