A Quote by Seneca the Younger

Don't stumble over something behind you. — © Seneca the Younger
Don't stumble over something behind you.
You can't stumble upon something new and wonderful if you don't have time to stumble.
The only person that ever stumbles is a guy moving forward. You don't stumble backwards; you stumble forward, and you never stumble when you're stationary. So don't worry about stumbling. Keep pushing it forward.
Everybody knows if you are too careful you are so occupied in being careful that you are sure to stumble over something.
Don't give up. Keep going. there is always a chance that you stumble onto something terrific. I have never heard of anyone stumbling over anything while he was sitting down
Men do not stumble over mountains, but over mole hills.
Men stumble over pebbles, never over mountains.
You don't quit because you happen to be behind. You want to see how you do. And who knows? Maybe somebody will stumble.
Often we can achieve an even better result when we stumble yet are willing to start over, when we don't give up after a mistake, when something doesn't come easily but we throw ourselves into trying, when we're not afraid to appear less than perfectly polished.
Wherefore, if meat causeth my brother to stumble, I will eat no flesh for evermore, that I cause not my brother to stumble.
For many people religion can be so easy they stumble right over it.
The intention behind our giving and receiving is the most important thing. When the act of giving is joyful, when it is unconditional and from the heart, then the energy behind the giving increases many times over. But if we give grudgingly, there is no energy behind that giving. If we feel we have lost something through the act of giving, then the gift is not truly given and will not cause increase.
To free desire from the tendency to cling, we have to be willing to stumble over ourselves.
Keep on going and the chances are you will stumble on something, perhaps when you are least expecting it. I have never heard of anyone stumbling on something sitting down.
Stumble is worse than falling, because stumble is not as instructive as the falling!
Truth is something you stumble into when you think you're going someplace else.
If I see a police officer behind me, and I can pull over into, like, a shopping center or something, I do it.
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