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above black there is no color (, and above salt there is no savor|)
used to imply that when a situation has reached a certain extreme or chaotic state, it cannot become any worse or more aggravated
The origin of the proverb "above black there is no color" is uncertain, but it is commonly used in European and English-speaking cultures. It serves as a reminder that there can be a sense of relief or hope in knowing that a situation has hit its worst and cannot get worse. It also carries an implicit message of resilience, suggesting that once the worst is reached, recovery or improvement may follow.
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