Augustus.
i wanna know who wrote this quote "when others debate the way, i have done the how"
the quotation from Shakespears Macbeth is "if it were done when 'tis done, then 'twer well it 'twer done quickly" (Macbeth, act 1 scene 7)
Benjamin Franklin is often credited with the quote "Well done is better than well said". This quote emphasizes the importance of taking actions rather than just speaking about them. It highlights the value of accomplishments over mere words.
The quote "Well done is twice done" emphasizes the importance of quality in our efforts. It suggests that when a task is completed with care and excellence, it not only meets its objective but also saves time and resources by reducing the need for rework. Essentially, it highlights that putting in the effort to do something right the first time leads to greater efficiency and satisfaction in the long run.
Mark Twain wrote "An Englishman is a person who does things because they have been done before" in his book "Following the Equator" published in 1897. This quote reflects Twain's humorous observation on the stereotypical English attitude towards tradition and convention.
A NOUN is a person place or thing. HOW something is done is an adverb, such as quickly, slowly, quietly, or well.
Loads. "Is this a dagger which I see before me", "If it were done when 'tis done, then it were well it were done quickly", and "Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day" leap to mind.
The way I've done it and have usually seen it done is using a hanging indent and making the quote its own paragraph.
An Estimate is what someone thinks it will cost. A Quote is a fixed price to get the job done.
To get all your homework done quickly is to just to all to perfection so you don't get shouted by your teacher
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A quotation by Ralph Waldo Emerson from Self-Reliance, which he wrote in 1841. This quote to me speaks to the fruit of happiness someone can gain once he/she has accomplished something especially when it was done to the best of their ability.