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No pain, no gain or No pains, no gains? Which one is correct? I always read No pain, no gain. But there are some Chinese website who also provide no pains, no gains as an old saying. There also occured in English articles, but maybe No pains, no gains was replaced by No pain, no gain. 1.From Robert Herrick's Hesperides NO PAINS, NO GAINS. If little labour, little are our gains: Man's fate is according to his pains. 2.From Benjamin Franklin Industry need not wish, as Poor Richard says, and he that lives upon hope will die fasting. There are no gains, without pains...
May 6, 2022 5:43 AM
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Both are correct & both make sense in the modern day, however the original phrase is "No pain, No gain". Sounds a lot more natural.
May 6, 2022
No Pain, No Gain.
May 6, 2022
The correct one is no pain, no gain
May 6, 2022
no pain no gain is the correct one
May 6, 2022
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