it means when life becomes hard or bad, thing will turn out for you in the end.
This expression means that in every difficult or negative situation, there is a positive or hopeful aspect. It emphasizes the idea that challenges and setbacks can lead to new opportunities or blessings.
Well the phrase comes from the saying "Every cloud has a silver lining" which means every problem (the cloud) has something good from it (the silver lining) so basically that person is saying you dont look at the good side of bad things
I've never heard of that but it might be the same as 'every cloud has a silver lining' which means that whenever something looks bad, there is always something positive to be gained. People say it to confort others in times of pain and suffering.
It means that no matter how dark the present is still there is something bright in the future.
In reality every clad coin has a copper lining, LOL!But if you spell the expression correctly, it's "Every CLOUD has a silver lining". It means that some good can still come out of unfortunate or unhappy events.
I think you mean Every cloud has a silver lining. When bad things happen to you there is usually something good mixed in with it. Like if you couldn't get to buy something you wanted then at least you still have your money in your purse or pocket.
It means that there is always a sign of hope in a gloomy situation
There are many phrases that mean the same thing... 'There is always hope' - 'Onwards and upwards' - 'Positive mental attitude' - 'are just three exampless.
The exact opposite to the expression "every cloud has a silver lining". They both mean the same though which is, in short, you've got to take the good with the bad.
It means that it's possible for something good to come from something not so good. It originated from John Milton's 'Comus' in 1634. Search "Silver lining" in Wikipedia.
Clouds technically can have 'silver linings' generally caused by light when the sun is just behind them, causing the top layer of the cloud to look lighter as its thinner and less dense than the rest of the cloud, and sometimes the silver linings can be slightly blinding as the light can reflect off the water droplets and go into your eyes.
It means that everything has two sides just like coin. On one side it is bad and on the other side it is benefitial to us. It is similar to "Every cloud has a silver lining".
Something good will always come out of something bad.