He Who Hesitates Is Lost
Alexander Torres He Who Hesitates Is Lost
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You want to lose quickly, decisive action leads to success Doubt is the beginning of destruction. This saying goes back to Cato (1713) by the English poet and essayist Joseph Edison. It was first discovered in the United States in Oliver Wendell's The Breakfast Table Autocrat (1858). From Gregory Y. Elman's Dictionary of Random Use of Proverbs and Sayings (Random Use, New York, 1996).
Other sources make it clear that the term was used exclusively for women. When love begs to be accepted in our hearts, the superior woman is doomed, Edison wrote. Compact from Oxford
The famous 20th century proverb filters. It was copied by American author Edgar Rice Bruce in S of Mars (1912), by Eugene O'Neill in Beyond the Horizon (1920) and by British author Wendham Lewis in The Apps of the (1930). From Wise Words and Wives' Stories: The Origin of Proverbs and Folk Tales, Meaning and Time Wisdom Old and New by Stuart Flexner and Doris Flexner (Avon Box, New York, 1993).
The quick and decisive action you want to take leads to success. Doubt is the beginning of destruction. This saying goes back to Cato (1713) by the English poet and essayist Joseph Edison. It was first discovered in the United States in Oliver Wendell's The Breakfast Table Autocrat (1858). From Gregory Y. Elman's Dictionary of Random Use of Proverbs and Sayings (Random Use, New York, 1996).
Other sources make it clear that the term was used exclusively for women. As love begs to be accepted into our hearts, the superior woman perishes, Edison wrote. From the Comprehensive Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs by John Simpson and Jennifer Speck (Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York, 1998).
The famous 20th century proverb filters. It was copied by American author Edgar Rice Bruce in S of Mars (1912), by Eugene O'Neill in Beyond the Horizon (1920) and by British author Wendham Lewis in The Apps of the (1930). From Wise Words and Wives' Stories: The Origin of Proverbs and Folk Tales, Meaning and Time Wisdom Old and New by Stuart Flexner and Doris Flexner (Avon Box, New York, 1993).
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