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    In jedem Ende steckt ein (Neu)Anfang

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    In jedem Ende steckt ein (Neu)Anfang

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    Auch wenn die Trennung jetzt schmerzt, jedem Ende wohnt ein Anfang inne.
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    Or "jedem Ende wohnt ein Anfang inne"
    Excerpt. It means if something ends therefor another thing/chance starts. Is there a comparable phrase in english?
    Authorzach07 Jul 04, 11:53
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    Your German sentence reminds me of the saying "When one door closes, another door opens". That could work here.
    #1Authorsunny07 Jul 04, 12:00
    Suggestionevery cloud has a silver lining
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    That's what comes to my mind when I think of couples that broke up. It means that better times are ahead. However, sunny's translation is the better one. I just gave you this saying as an alternative. ;-)
    #2Authorbadhairday07 Jul 04, 12:14
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    all: Schöne Sprüche, die tun mir grad gut. Das nur so nebenbei.
    #3AuthorT.S.07 Jul 04, 12:34
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    "every cloud has a silver lining" ist sehr schön. Aber gibt es auch etwas, wo vor allem "Neuanfang" irgendwie vorkommt?
    #4Authorzach07 Jul 04, 13:29
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    You can translate it literally: "Every end is a new beginning". But still, I'd prefer sunny's suggestion.
    #5Authorbadhairday07 Jul 04, 13:35
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    Das ist zwar eigentlich das Gegenteil, fand ich aber immer einen sehr hübschen Satz.

    Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end!
    #6AuthorJ.F.S.07 Jul 04, 13:42
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    In the German original the "beginning" is inherent in the "ending", the "ending" sort of contains the "beginning".

    I'd, therefore, prefer badhairday's literal translation. (at 14:35 hrs)
    #7Authoritzamna07 Jul 04, 13:47
     
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