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The Thorn Endures for the Sake of the Rose

Last Updated: 01.12.2025

Those Who Love the Rose Endure Its Thorns 🌹

This proverb conveys that someone who truly desires something must be willing to endure the difficulties that come with attaining it. In life, valuable and beautiful things sometimes involve minor hardships. You can think of it like touching a fragrant rose and getting pricked by a thorn.


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Where Does It Come From? 📜

This proverb has emerged from human experience over ancient times. The rose is cherished for its beauty and pleasant fragrance, yet its thorns are an inseparable part of it. The necessity of encountering thorns to obtain the rose has become a symbol of sacrifice in life, forming the origin of this proverb.


Origin and Meaning 🌱

The proverb "Those who love the rose endure its thorns" stems from the nature of the rose plant. While the rose captivates with its beauty, it is also protected by thorns. This reflects how love, interest, or devotion toward a goal or person requires accepting the challenges that come with it.


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How Is It Used in Daily Life? 💬

Let us consider an example: You are saving money in your piggy bank to buy your favorite toy robot, which means giving up buying ice cream with your friends. This situation perfectly illustrates the proverb "Those who love the rose endure its thorns." Another example is continuing to play with your best friend despite occasional small arguments, because the value of your friendship makes enduring these minor difficulties worthwhile.


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INSPIRATION NOTE FOR CURIOUS KIDS!

If you need to make small sacrifices for something you truly desire in life, remember this proverb. What is the thing you desire most, and what challenges are you willing to endure to achieve it?

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AuthorNida ÜstünDecember 1, 2025

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The proverb "He who loves the rose endures the thorn" expresses that we must accept certain difficulties or sacrifices to attain things we value.

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