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Proverb:-
Used to mean that if you are determined enough, you can find a way to achieve what you want, even if it is very difficult.
If one really wants to do something, one can.
For example:-
Max has no idea of how to get the money to repair his boat, but where there's a will...
This proverb was stated slightly differently in 1640 (To him that will, ways are not wanting) but has been repeated in its present form since the early 1800s. It is so well known it is often shortened, as in the example.
Used to mean that if you are determined enough, you can find a way to achieve what you want, even if it is very difficult.
If one really wants to do something, one can.
For example:-
Max has no idea of how to get the money to repair his boat, but where there's a will...
This proverb was stated slightly differently in 1640 (To him that will, ways are not wanting) but has been repeated in its present form since the early 1800s. It is so well known it is often shortened, as in the example.