He who is in a hurry to do a thing, though he may do it well, yet he does it not well, for he has not given himself time to do it well.
Stoic philosophy, Roman Emperor
He who is in a hurry to do a thing, though he may do it well, yet he does it not well, for he has not given himself time to do it well.
Stoic philosophy, Roman Emperor
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