Haste makes waste, and small gains mean big things will fail:
From "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu".
Original text
Zi Xia was the governor of Ju Fu and asked about politics. Confucius said: "If there is no desire for haste, there will be no small gains. If you have haste, you will not achieve anything. If you see small gains, you will not achieve great things."
Translation
Zi Xia became the general manager of Ju Fu. , asked Confucius how to handle political affairs. Confucius said: "Don't ask for speed, and don't be greedy for small profits. If you ask for speed, you will not achieve your goal, and if you are greedy for small profits, you will not achieve great things."
The drizzle lasts for a long time, and the storm is swept away ( United Kingdom)
Slow is Sure (Torrex)
"No shame in being last".
Even if he is slow and keeps galloping, he will fall behind and fail, but he will definitely reach his goal (Lu Xun)
A galloping horse often only runs two stations; a calm donkey can only run two stations. , can you travel day and night (Iran)
If you can’t catch up, you can’t catch up and you can’t stop