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Comportement, Attitude et Approche - Hâte

Explorez les proverbes anglais qui décrivent la précipitation, notamment « la hâte trébuche sur ses propres talons » et « la colère et la précipitation entravent les bons conseils ».

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Behavior, Attitude, & ApproachViselkedés, Attitűd és Megközelítés
anger and haste hinder good counsel

used to suggest that making decisions or taking action when one is angry or in a hurry can lead to poor judgment and mistakes

la colère et la hâte empêchent le bon conseil

la colère et la hâte empêchent le bon conseil

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draw not your bow till your arrow is fixed

used to imply that rushing into action without proper preparation or planning can lead to failure or negative consequences

ne tire pas ton arc tant que ta flèche n'est pas réparée

ne tire pas ton arc tant que ta flèche n'est pas réparée

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fool's haste is no speed

used to imply that rushing into action without proper planning or consideration can lead to mistakes or setbacks that ultimately slow down progress

la hâte des imbéciles n'est pas la vitesse

la hâte des imbéciles n'est pas la vitesse

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hurry no man's cattle

used to suggest that being patient and respectful of others' possessions and affairs is important, and rushing or interfering without permission can lead to negative consequences

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make haste slowly

used to suggest that it is important to move forward quickly and efficiently, but not at the cost of making hasty or impulsive decisions

se hâter lentement

se hâter lentement

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the sharper the storm, the sooner it is over

used to imply that the more intense a difficult situation or problem is, the quicker it will pass, encouraging perseverance and patience in the face of adversity

plus la tempête est forte, plus vite elle se termine

plus la tempête est forte, plus vite elle se termine

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haste trips over its own heels

used to imply that rushing into something without proper planning or thought can cause more harm than good, and it is better to be patient and deliberate in one's actions

la hâte voyage sur ses propres talons

la hâte voyage sur ses propres talons

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hasty climbers have (their) sudden falls

used to imply that rushing into things without proper planning or consideration can lead to sudden setbacks, mistakes, or problems that ultimately lead to failure

les grimpeurs précipités font leurs chutes soudaines

les grimpeurs précipités font leurs chutes soudaines

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haste makes waste (, and waste makes want)

used to suggest that acting hastily or without proper consideration can lead to wasted resources or opportunities, which in turn can lead to a state of want or need

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more haste, less speed

used to suggest that trying to do something too quickly or without sufficient care may result in mistakes and ultimately take longer to complete than if one had approached the task with more patience and attention to detail

plus de hâte moins de vitesse

plus de hâte moins de vitesse

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