"There comes a pause, for human strength will not endure to dance without cessation; and everyone must reach the point at length of absolute prostration"
- Lewis Carroll
About this Quote
This quote by Lewis Carroll talks to the idea that everyone has a limit to their strength and endurance. We all have a point at which we reach absolute fatigue and can no longer continue. This is true for exercises such as dancing, but it can likewise be used to mental and emotional activities. All of us have a snapping point, and it is important to acknowledge when we have actually reached it. It is necessary to take a break and rest when we need it, so that we can continue to be efficient and healthy. Taking a time out can assist us to recharge and return stronger than in the past. It is essential to remember that we all have our limitations, and it is alright to take a break when we require it.
This quote is written / told by Lewis Carroll between January 27, 1832 and January 14, 1898. He/she was a famous Author from England.
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