Francis Schank
Attributed to Lao-tzu (c 604-c 531 bc), founder of Taoism.
It means that your never going to get anywhere if you don't start walking! By the way you are AMAZING!
that depends on how big your step is
That depends entirely on the length of a person's single step.
it mean you have to work small to make big
Francis Schank
No matter how long the journey is, one has to take the first step to start off. Until one makes that first step, the journey has not started.
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A journey of a thousand miles begins with just one step. (noun)A man who can afford to journey far can learn many things. (verb)
Lao Tzu, a Chinese philosopher, is often associated with the saying "a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." This quote emphasizes the importance of taking that initial action, no matter how small, to begin progress towards a larger goal.
"Justice is blind" is a figure of speech. A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. The jury is still out.
Attributed to Lao-tzu (c 604-c 531 bc), founder of Taoism.
This expression means that it is important to make a start. Even the longest journey begins with that first step. Do not let the ultimate goal seem overwhelming: no matter how daunting or difficult it might seem, one should take that first step, and begin to move things forward.
While the phrase is a creative play on the saying "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step," the concept highlights the idea that every new online exploration or browsing session starts with a simple click on a website link. Just as taking the first step is the beginning of a physical journey, clicking on a site initiates a digital journey of discovery and learning.
It's a response to people who wish to do something and don't have the motivation to start
This saying emphasizes that even the longest and most challenging journeys begin by taking a small, initial action. It encourages starting small and progressing gradually toward a larger goal. Each small step builds momentum and ultimately leads to achieving the journey's endpoint.