A Quote by Oliver Herford

Manuscript: something submitted in haste and returned at leisure. — © Oliver Herford
Manuscript: something submitted in haste and returned at leisure.
A manuscript not submitted is a book not published.
Publish in haste and repent at leisure.
Marry in haste, repent at leisure.
Marry in haste, repent in leisure.
Who wooed in haste, and means to wed at leisure.
A wedding in haste is worth two at leisure.
Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure.
Grief walks upon the heels of pleasure; married in haste, we repent at leisure.
Now hatred is by far the longest pleasure; men love in haste but they detest at leisure.
But, as all scientists know, there is a time lag of 12 to 18 months between the time a manuscript is submitted and the time it is published in a scientific journal.
Thus grief still treads upon the heels of pleasure; Married in haste, we may repent at leisure.
Some by experience find those words mis-placed: At leisure married, they repent in haste.
Leisure is not synonymous with time. Nor is it a noun. Leisure is a verb. I leisure. You leisure.
We are in hot haste to set the world right and to order all affairs; the Lord hath the leisure of conscious power and unerring wisdom, and it will be well for us to learn to wait.
Leisure is the time for doing something useful. This leisure the diligent person will obtain the lazy one never.
A broad margin of leisure is as beautiful in a man's life as in a book. Haste makes waste, no less in life than in housekeeping. Keep the time, observe the hours of the universe, not of the cars.
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