All good things must come to an end

Pleasant experiences or situations are temporary and will eventually finish.

This phrase appeared in various forms throughout medieval literature, with Geoffrey Chaucer using a version in "Troilus and Criseyde" (1374). The modern wording became standard by the 19th century as a philosophical acceptance of life's transient nature and the inevitability of change.

ARكل شيء جيد يجب أن ينتهي
CSvšechno dobré musí mít konec
DAalt godt må have en ende
DEalles Gute muss ein Ende haben
EStodo lo bueno debe terminar
FIkaikki hyvä on loputtava
FRtout ce qui est bon doit finir
HIसब अच्छी चीजें समाप्त होनी चाहिए
IDsemua hal baik harus berakhir
ITtutte le cose buone devono finire
JAよいものはすべて終わりを迎える
KO모든 좋은 일은 끝나야 한다
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