God helps those who help themselves
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
First appearing in English (in this form) in 1698, in Algernon Sidney's Discourses Concerning Government, chapter 2, section 23. Translation of a maxim found in Ancient Greek and Roman literature; equivalent proverbs are found in many languages, such as Hungarian and Italian.
Proverb
God helps those who help themselves
- Good fortune or providential aid comes to those who make an effort to accomplish things.
Translations
good fortune comes to those who make an effort to accomplish things
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