we are all being rushed
Married in Haste - 1919 was released on: USA: 6 April 1919
Act in haste, repent at leisure means that if we act without thinking we could make a big mistake. And, if we do make a big mistake, we may have to live with being sorry for it for a long time. There are various versions of this saying. One that is famous is, marry in haste, repent in leisure.
Episode 4.19 - "The One With All The Haste".
Bill Sikes accidentally hangs himself in Charles Dickens' novel "Oliver Twist" during a frantic attempt to escape from the law. After committing a robbery, he becomes increasingly agitated and is pursued by the police. In his haste, he tries to flee through a darkened area and inadvertently gets caught in a noose he had set up for his dog, leading to his accidental hanging. This tragic end underscores the consequences of his violent and reckless lifestyle.
"Footnote to Youth" explores the complexities and challenges of youth, particularly the themes of ambition, responsibility, and the consequences of choices. Its relevance to today's youth lies in the universal struggles of navigating adult responsibilities while grappling with dreams and societal pressures. The story serves as a cautionary tale, reminding young people that decisions made in haste can lead to long-lasting effects on their lives. Overall, it resonates with contemporary issues such as the pursuit of independence and the realities of adult life.
The boy hastily left the kitchen before his mother could tell him to wash the dishes.
There are 9 syllables. Think-ing - and - wish-ing - you - should - make - haste.
haste
faste
Haste
"More haste less speed" means that the faster you try to do something, the more mistakes you will make. If you are in hurry you should do everything you can, but with "safe speed".
a much abused initiative, should be scrapped post-haste
Andy Haste was born in 1962.
Haste to the Wedding was created in 1892.
Haste the Day ended in 2011.
Haste the Day was created in 2001.
Yes, do the creatures you control have haste?