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Life's pop quizzes, scheduled by neither you nor mercy.
means Tests of patience, ability, or endurance — whether in court, in sport, or in the soul.
from From Anglo-French trier, to sift or pick out, via Latin — the idea that hardship separates the worthy from the rest, like grain from chaff.
Legal senseOriginally meant testing a claim's truth, not the accused.
Clinical trialsTest drugs in phases before patients risk them.
Plural habitRarely arrive alone — usually paired with tribulations.