no rose without a thorn
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Contents
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English
1.1
Proverb
1.2
See also
1.2.1
Translations
English
Proverb
no
rose
without
a
thorn
(
figurative
)
To enjoy a pleasant subject or thing, one must take trouble and hardship
See also
every rose has its thorn
Translations
Translations
Spanish:
no hay miel sin hiel
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