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Nothing great comes into being all at once, for that is not the case even with a...
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Nothing great comes into being all at once, for that is not the case even with a bunch of grapes or a fig. If you tell me now, 'I want a fig,' I'll reply, 'That takes time.
( Epictetus )
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