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The quotation is "it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good." This is from Shakespeare. An "ill" wind would be a bad or unpleasant wind - but the quote means that even a bad wind can result in good things in the end.
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'Tis an Ill Wind That Blows No Good - 1912 was released on: USA: 12 February 1912
The saying, 'it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good' means that bad events or misfortunes usually benefit some other people, for example, after storms, some people earn jobs to rebuild the destroyed houses.
The oboe is a woodwind instrument. An "ill woodwind that no man blows good."
The complete expression is "blows no one good." It means there is very rarely an event no matter how bad that doesn't benefit somebody. Even in a disaster like an earthquake builders for instance, will benefit in all the reconstruction work. So it is very bad thing to happen that somebody does not benefit (an ill wind). Centuries ago naval battles involving great warships under sail were common. During a battle these massive sailing ships would maneuver for best position. It could be a slow process and wind direction not only had to be determined but if winds were light, wind direction had to be predicted well in advance. If the wind shifted unpredictably it would often be at the expense of some warring ships but to the benefit of others. Thus the proverb.
The complete expression is "blows no one good." It means there is very rarely an event no matter how bad that doesn't benefit somebody. Even in a disaster like an earthquake builders for instance, will benefit in all the reconstruction work. So it is very bad thing to happen that somebody does not benefit (an ill wind). Centuries ago naval battles involving great warships under sail were common. During a battle these massive sailing ships would maneuver for best position. It could be a slow process and wind direction not only had to be determined but if winds were light, wind direction had to be predicted well in advance. If the wind shifted unpredictably it would often be at the expense of some warring ships but to the benefit of others. Thus the proverb.
This phrase means that even negative situations or events can bring about some form of benefit or positive outcome for someone. It suggests that challenges and difficulties can lead to personal growth, resilience, or new opportunities.
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