Men are but children of a larger growth, Our appetites as apt to change as theirs, And full as craving too, and full as vain.
John DrydenRead
We must beat the iron while it is hot, but we may polish it at leisure.
Interpretation
Act swiftly when the opportunity arises, but take your time to refine your work.
This quote emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities promptly while acknowledging that refinement and perfection can be achieved over time. It suggests that while immediate action is necessary when conditions are favorable, careful consideration and enhancement can follow without haste.
In practice
This quote can be used in business meetings to encourage quick decision-making.
Men are but children of a larger growth, Our appetites as apt to change as theirs, And full as craving too, and full as vain.
Of no distemper, of no blast he died, _x000D_ But fell like autumn fruit that mellow'd long: _x000D_ Even wonder'd at, because he dropp'd no sooner. _x000D_ Fate seem'd to wind him up for fourscore years; _x000D_ Yet freshly ran he on ten winters more; _x000D_ Till like a clock worn out with eating time, _x000D_ The wheels of weary life at last stood still.
Or hast thou known the world so long in vain?
Shame on the body for breaking down while the spirit perseveres.
Love reckons hours for months, and days for years; and every little absence is an age.
And write whatever Time shall bring to pass_x000D_ _x000D_ With pens of adamant on plates of brass.
If I sit for a while, then my impatience, crossness, frustration, are indeed annihilated, and my sense of humor returns.
It is the tragedy of the world that no one knows what he doesn't know - and the less a man knows, the more sure he is that he knows everything.
Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart. Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.
On the day of your birth, the Creator filled countless storehouses, set aside for your use and yours alone.
The Beauty of the Mountain is hidden for all those who try to discover it from the top, supposing that, one way or an other, one can reach this place directly. The Beauty of the Mountain reveals only to those who climbed it.
One should practice much sense, not much learning.
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