Famous quote by Lord Acton

Mobile Desktop
A wise person does at once, what a fool does at last. Both do the same thing only at different times
Like

"A wise person does at once, what a fool does at last. Both do the same thing; only at different times"

- Lord Acton

About this Quote

This quote by Lord Acton is a suggestion that smart people are positive as well as take action promptly, while fools put things off as well as take action only when they have nothing else option. The quote indicates that wise individuals are a lot more successful due to the fact that they have the ability to take advantage of opportunities before they pass them by. It also recommends that sensible individuals are more reliable because they have the ability to finish jobs swiftly as well as effectively, while fools take longer to finish the very same tasks. The quote additionally indicates that smart individuals are much more prepared for the future since they have the ability to expect potential troubles and also take action to prevent them. Ultimately, the quote implies that sensible individuals are a lot more successful due to the fact that they have the ability to make better choices as well as take advantage of opportunities that may not be readily available to fools. In conclusion, this quote by Lord Acton is a reminder that smart individuals are positive and do something about it swiftly, while fools postpone as well as do something about it just when they have nothing else selection.

About the Author

United Kingdom Flag This quote is written / told by Lord Acton between January 10, 1834 and June 19, 1902. He/she was a famous Historian from United Kingdom. The author also have 26 other quotes.

Go to author profile

Similar Quotes

Small: A fools paradise is a wise mans hell! - Thomas Fuller
Thomas Fuller
"A fool's paradise is a wise man's hell!"
Thomas Fuller, Clergyman
Small: Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course - William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
"Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course"
William Shakespeare, Dramatist
Small: Be wise with speed a fool at forty is a fool indeed - Edward Young
Edward Young
"Be wise with speed; a fool at forty is a fool indeed"
Edward Young, Poet
Small: For to err in opinion, though it be not the part of wise men, is at least human - Plutarch
Plutarch
"For to err in opinion, though it be not the part of wise men, is at least human"
Plutarch, Philosopher
Small: Lifes Tragedy is that we get old to soon and wise too late - Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin
"Life's Tragedy is that we get old to soon and wise too late"
Benjamin Franklin, Politician
Small: No man was ever wise by chance - Seneca
Seneca
"No man was ever wise by chance"
Seneca, Philosopher
Small: The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook - William James
William James
"The art of being wise is knowing what to overlook"
William James, Philosopher
Small: A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool - William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
"A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool"
William Shakespeare, Dramatist
Small: Its easier to be wise for others than for ourselves - Francois de La Rochefoucauld
Francois de La Rochefoucauld
"It's easier to be wise for others than for ourselves"
Francois de La Rochefoucauld, Writer
Small: A wise man learns by the mistakes of others, a fool by his own - Latin Proverb
"A wise man learns by the mistakes of others, a fool by his own"
Latin Proverb