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bear with evil and expect good

British pronunciation/bˈeə wɪð ˈiːvəl and ɛkspˈɛkt ɡˈʊd/
American pronunciation/bˈɛɹ wɪð ˈiːvəl ænd ɛkspˈɛkt ɡˈʊd/
bear with evil and expect good
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used to imply that one should remain patient and endure difficult or negative situations with the hope or expectation that positive outcomes or results will eventually follow

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1My grandfather always said the secret to a happy life is learning to bear with evil and expect good, no matter what difficulties arise.
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