the best-laid plans



the best-laid plans

Said when something ends poorly or differently than expected, despite preparations for success. It is an abbreviated version of the full proverb "the best-laid plans of mice and men oft go astray." I always thought our marriage was stable and that we'd be together forever. I guess it's true what they say, though, the best-laid plans and all that. A: "I've been working on this project for six months, and now, right before it's due, they tell me they want something completely different." B: "That's rough. The best-laid plans, I suppose."
See also: plan

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
&Aelig;Lfgifu-Anglo-Saxon
Bianka-German, Hungarian, Polish
ŠImo-Croatian
Zain-Arabic
Lester['lestə]
Varfolomey-Russian (Rare)