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.
All 'bad' things come with some 'good' attached to them. Out of every problem we face we can gain some advantage.
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People sometimes say that every cloud has a silver lining to comfort somebody who's having problems. They mean that it is always possible to get something positive out of a situation, no matter how unpleasant, difficult or even painful it might seem.
it is just a saying explainig that every dark situation has a bright side to it
Yeah this party is awful, you're right. But look at those hot girls over there! I told you every cloud has a silver lining!
it means every dark situation has a bright side ♥
Every toilet has a crappy one
I'm assuming that what you're asking is what does the proverb mean. The reference to "cloud" is a metaphor for a problem. The silver lining refers to a potential opportunity to solve the problem. For example, all inventions are the result of a problem that needed to be solved. Therefore, from living in the dark, someone invented candles. Someone else invented the oil lamp; then Edison invented the light bulb. etc. Thus we go from a perceived problem onward to a solution which we never would have had if there had not been a problem in the first place.
Well, you actually have mucus lining your stomach, but that lining is replaced every couple of weeks.
2-5 days.
The digestive tract is renewed every 3-5 days.
yes atoms of any element are the same
Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud was created in 1993.
The axiom, "Every cloud has a silver lining," is not found in the Bible.
Every cloud has a silver lining referring to the fact that you may have obstacles in your life, but you will have good moments as well. It is a metaphor.
The silver lining is the reformation of the earth and the experience people get if they don't die.
The phrase "every cloud has a silver lining" means that in every bad situation, there are some good bits, or something to be optimistic about. No clouds literally have a silver lining, and a cloud only appears to be silver when the sun hits it in a certain way. As for the idiomatic meaning, it might be true. Try thinking of any bad situation you can and I'm sure you can think of a couple of ways it could become good, so yes every cloud does have a silver lining.
Every cloud has a silver lining.
This quote is by John Milton.
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
it means that after every night there is sunrise or all wells that end wells by navnoor
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.
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.
It means that there is always a sign of hope in a gloomy situation