"Every thing in human character goes to wreck, under the reign of procrastination, while prompt action gives to all things a corresponding and proportional life and energy."

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Source: William Andrus ALCOTT (1846). “The Young Woman's Guide to Excellence ... Tenth Stereotype Edition”, p.127

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William Alcott

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William Alcott was an American author and educator known for his influential works on children's education and self-reliance.

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