Meaning: the longest, most arduous task still has a beginning (example)
Rewrite: a walk of a thousand steps begins with the first footfall Rewrite: a cross-country drive begins as a drive down the street Rewrite: a day at the shoppe begins by stepping out of the house Rewrite: a read of a thousand pages begins with a single word Rewrite: a lengthy shopping list still begins with the first item Rewrite: cleaning a big mess begins by mopping the first spill
Comment: Part of preserving the essence of this Chinese proverb is repeating its sensibility and rhythm.
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posted by Booksville Bookclub at 3:09 PM on Jun 22, 2011
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