Every cloud has a silver lining

Even in difficult or unpleasant situations, there is usually some positive aspect or hope for improvement. Every bad situation contains some element of good.

This phrase comes from John Milton's 1634 masque 'Comus,' where he wrote about clouds being 'sable' but 'fringed with fire.' The modern version developed in the 19th century, inspired by the literal phenomenon of sunlight illuminating cloud edges.

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