mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind (exceedingly|) fine
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used to imply that the process of justice or fairness may be gradual but ultimately inevitable
The proverb "the mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind fine" originates from ancient Greek philosophy, with early references by Sextus Empiricus and later appearances in Latin texts. It conveys the belief that wrongdoing will eventually be punished and that fairness or justice, even if delayed, will be served in due time. While it emphasizes patience, it also serves as a reminder that consequences are inevitable, reinforcing the idea that no one can escape justice forever.
- Building a successful business takes time and effort, but the mills of the gods grind slowly but they grind fine, and eventually the hard work will pay off.