A Quote by David Lloyd George

Do not be afraid of taking a big step-you cannot cross a chasm in two steps. — © David Lloyd George
Do not be afraid of taking a big step-you cannot cross a chasm in two steps.
Don't be afraid to take a big step if one is indicated. You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps.
Anything can be achieved in small, deliberate steps. But there are times you need the courage to take a great leap; you can't cross a chasm in two small jumps.
Explain to me again the difference between superstitious beliefs or pagan incantations, and scientific ones. Be braver - you cannot cross a chasm in two small jumps.
I'm afraid of taking steps that are not on the map, but by taking those steps despite my fears, I have a much more interesting life.
You can be taking two steps forward as an actor, but if a movie doesn't make money, you might as well be taking two steps backwards. It's all about economics.
If you are content with yourself, you'll stop taking those little steps forward and begin taking big steps backward.
You can't cross a chasm in two small jumps.
Take the leap! You cannot cross a chasm in little jumps.
Extraordinary individuals take one step back and two steps forward with most every challenge-and sometimes two steps back to one step forward. They harvest useful lessons and knowledge from what doesn't work, and they display a remarkable resiliency; and ability to bounce back from adversity.
Life is a series of steps. Things are done gradually. Once in a while there is a giant step, but most of the time we are taking small, seemingly insignificant steps on the stairway of life.
Some people see life as many steps up and try to forget where they are coming from, you understand? A little step in life on a commercial or a material level is a good step, but a big step does not mean a strong step - you tend to lose your roots - and if you don't be careful, you can fall.
One cannot leap a chasm in two jumps.
Political and social change is always a stagger-step process. One step forward, two steps back. They want you to give up.
In a real relationship, you take two steps forward, one step back. So just because we take two steps forward and get all the benefit from that doesn't mean we can't go back or to the side.
One can remain more sure-footed by taking small steps, but perhaps achieve greater speed by taking bigger steps. Of course, one also runs the risk of setting out in a completely erroneous direction. Surely the important thing isn't the length of our steps, but that the objective is clear.
The secret of big and revolutionary actions also consists in discovering the tiny step that is simultaneously a strategic step, insofar as it entails additional steps in the direction of a better reality.
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