Qui dia passa, any empeny.
“Whoever gets through the day pushes the year along.”
Enduring hardship one day at a time is how time and difficulty are gradually overcome.
— Traditional Andorra & Catalan Pyrenean Wisdom, Andorra
Source: Traditional Catalan proverb, shared regional heritage of Andorra, public-domain oral tradition
More Proverbs from Andorra
He who doesn't want dust shouldn't go to the threshing floor.
If you don't want the consequences of an activity, it is best to avoid it altogether.
He who rises early makes flour.
Getting an early start on work leads to good results.
A bird in the hand is worth a hundred flying.
A small certain gain is worth more than a large uncertain one.
Don't call it wheat until it is in the sack and well tied.
Don't count on something as finished until it is truly secured.
A scalded cat is wary even of cold water.
A painful past experience makes a person overly cautious afterward.
He who doesn't risk, doesn't fish.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained.