Friar Laurence
William Shakespeare wrote this line in his play Romeo and Juliet. It is spoken by Friar Laurence, who is advising Romeo to take things slowly and make wise decisions rather than rushing into action.
Friar Lawrence.
"Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast."He says it in Act II in the scene after the Balcony. Romeo visits Friar Lawrence's cell to ask him if he will marry Romeo and Juliet. It is at the end of this scene with Romeo and the Friar where this said.
Othello
When something is said to be very fast, it means that it is quick or rapid or swift. Something that is said to be very fast is time passing when you are enjoying your self. If "Very fast" is said by a timekeeper at the end of a race I'd just run, I'd say "How fast?"
"I'll let a bunch of underage children sort out this problem," said Dumbledore wisely.
The English word 'slowly', are said in Abaluhya (Luhya) language as "kalaa".
A ship that has lost power and cannot manoeuvre is said to be floundering. It also means to stumble about in an uncoordinated fashion.
Some good adverbs for "said" are softly, confidently, sarcastically, and hesitantly.
i think ben Franklin
Take things slowly! If he said "no", back away from him for awhile. Look for other cuties out there!
i think I've just said yes.celebrities can stay stuff just to be away from questions,mikes& lights,look wisely at the ama pics. He said she's not his type.
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Animals that are slowly going away are considered to be Endangered Species.