it is always  darkest before the dawn
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Definition & Meaning of "it is always darkest before the dawn"in English

it is always darkest before the dawn
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used to imply that things often appear at their worst just before a significant positive change or improvement occurs 

Proverb

What is the origin of the proverb "it is always darkest before the dawn" and when to use it?

The origin of the proverb "it is always darkest before the dawn" is often attributed to the writings of Thomas Fuller, an English historian, in the 17th century. It encourages resilience and hope, implying that, no matter how bad things seem, a better outcome is often close by. This proverb highlights the importance of perseverance and optimism, as things can improve when it seems most unlikely.

Examples
I remember feeling hopeless during my job search, but then I reminded myself that it is always darkest before the dawn. A few weeks later, I landed my dream job. 
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