darkest hour is just before the dawn

The phrase "darkest hour is just before the dawn" is a proverbial expression that conveys the idea that in times of extreme darkness, difficulty, or despair, there is often a glimmer of hope or a positive change that is about to occur. It implies that the most challenging moments often precede a breakthrough or a positive outcome. It is a metaphorical reminder to remain optimistic and resilient during tough times because things tend to improve when it seems they cannot get any worse.


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