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"Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence." (Max Ehrmann, "Desiderata", 1927)"Haste makes waste". (English proverb)
"Haste makes waste" is an example of a proverb, which is a short, well-known saying that offers a piece of advice or wisdom. This particular proverb suggests that rushing or acting too quickly can lead to mistakes or inefficiency.
If something is done too quickly, it may be done carelessly and need to be redone.
Haste makes waste is the saying
The proverb is Haraka haraka haina baraka. However, even with hamna replacing the traditional haina, the meaning is the same: haste, haste has no blessing, like the English "haste makes waste."
Haste Makes Waste.
Make haste while you can still see. Haste makes waste, so go slowly.
Haste makes waste.
pathariya kariyam sitharipogum or patharaatha kaariyam sitharathu
Haste makes waste
haste makes waste DR-NJM
Virtually every time, yes. That is the basis of the very ancient - and very wise - Chinese proverb "haste make waste".