
The tide must be taken when it comes
This page is about the saying "The tide must be taken when it comes"
Possible meaning:
We should use all opportunities when they come, before it's too late.
Compare: "There is a tide in the affairs of men, Which taken at the flood, leads on to fortune..." (from "Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare 1564-1616)
Origin: Ships (especially in the old days) often need a high tide to leave or enter port. Man cannot control the tide, so when it comes ships have to use the opportunity it gives them without delay.
the tide (noun): the rising and falling of the sea caused by the attraction of the moon and sun
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Contributor: Josef Essberger