“To stand still is torture; a thousand paces are wasted before the start, the heavy hoof strikes the absent flat.”

—  Statius , book Thebaid

Source: Thebaid, Book VI, Line 400

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Stare adeo miserum est, pereunt vestigia mille ante fugam, absentemque ferit grauis ungula campum.

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