Marcus Aurelius — "He who is in a hurry to do a thing, though he may do it well, yet he does it not…"
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.
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.
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