This proverb was first recorded c. 1596 in the form of "The first stretch (of a journey) is the worst." It is popularly associated with the story of Saint Danis, patron of France, who walked several miles with his head in his hands after being executed, and on learning of this, a French nobleman remarked "C'e n'est que la premiere focus que ... More @Wikipedia
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