Who said alone we go faster together we go further?
“If you want to go fast, go alone; but if you want to go far, go together.” That was one piece of advice passed along at the just-concluded Democratic National Convention. The words were spoken by New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker, who said he was quoting “an African saying.”
What does the quote if you want to go quickly go alone if you want to go far go together mean?
Today’s subject comes from an African proverb: If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to far, go together. Before you “go” anywhere, you need to think about your priorities, and plan your “trip” the right way.
When you want to run fast go alone?
“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” —African Proverb | PassItOn.com.
Are African proverbs real?
Some are known to come from specific African tribes, ethnic groups, or African countries, and others have an unknown source and are listed simply as “African proverbs.” Some proverbs are romantic, some thought provoking and some perhaps a bit lost in translation.
Who wrote if you want to go fast go alone if you want to go far go together?
If you want to go far, go together” – African proverb. LARSSON, around for almost 75 years, has developed a vastly wide and strong network of global and local partners over the decades, who together with us and our customers creates added values for the customers.
When you run alone you run fast but run together you run far?
As it goes in so many projects: It’s not about what we achieve individually, but what we achieve together. Or as the Zambian proverb says: “When you run alone, you run fast. When you run together, you run far.”
Who said if you want to walk fast walk alone if you want to walk far walk together?
Ratan Tata quote: If you want to walk fast, walk alone.
When two elephants fight it is the grass that gets hurt?
African proverb, meaning that the weak get hurt in conflicts between the powerful.