all things are difficult before they are easy
all things are difficult before they are easy
proverb Everything becomes easier over time, as we become more familiar with or adept at it. I know you're stressed about this new project, but just remember—all things are difficult before they are easy. I keep reminding myself that all things are difficult before they are easy, but starting my new job has still been a scary transition.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
- a Jack of all trades is a master of none
- a Jill of all trades is a master of none
- teach a man to fish
- village
- it takes a village
- tomorrow never comes
- better bend than break
- a place for everything, and everything in its place
- the best-laid plans
- the best-laid plans of mice and men