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A traditional proverb notes that he who hesitates is lost.
"In the heat of combat, you cannot hesitate; he who hesitates is lost," he said.
He who hesitates is lost and.
'They also say look before you leap, and he who hesitates is lost so take your pick.'
He gulped, muttered, "He who hesitates is lost," and moved back away from the lander.
That's the edge of the plaque with the captain's personal philosophy - 'He who hesitates is lost.' "
There are often proverbs that contradict each other, such as "Look before you leap" and "He who hesitates is lost."
The old chestnut "He who hesitates is lost" is a rock-hard nut in the singles' jungle.
His personal philosophy is "He who hesitates is lost", which the Baudelaires find to be unreasonable.
Your reply: 'He who hesitates is lost.'
That he who hesitates is lost proved itself a true aphorism in this instance, for another moment saw me creeping stealthily toward the door of the guard-house.
But he who hesitates is lost he discovered when the nearest Chinger jumped into the air and grabbed the blaster, then tossed it to one of his companions.
"He who hesitates is lost," Representative Johnnie B. Byrd Jr., co-chairman of the select committee, said shortly before the party-line vote to recommend a special session.
Their eyes met and, for a moment, Henry hesitated-and found that he who hesitates is lost; for with a sudden twist and a smothered laugh, Irene was free once more.
Before escaping, Bass taunts Mega Man for his hesitation ("He who hesitates is lost"), vowing that he, Wily, and Treble will return to get their revenge.
AS they hunted for a one-bedroom rental in the East Village, Elizabeth Anne Birch and Brendan McGrath felt real estate agents were determined to teach them a lesson: he who hesitates is lost.
Thus his conduct very well illustrates the maxim 'Look before you leap'; and if his final decision was made when the trend of circumstances was making it harder to leave home, he might well have recalled 'He who hesitates is lost'.
David Brower, a conservation movement leader who attended the announcement, said, "This plan has smoke, mirrors and hesitation in it, and as we all know he who hesitates is lost, and is ready to make a down payment on the liquidation of the earth."