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Well the English equivalent would be "high regions are never without storms". It's usually said by those in high places when they come under attack from the media or are angered by those "lesser" than them. It's like... U mad? And then troll face.

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What does the proverb great trees are envied by the wind mean?

Well the English equivalent would be "high regions are never without storms". It's usually said by those in high places when they come under attack from the media or are angered by those "lesser" than them. It's like... U mad? And then troll face.


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