Marriage: The state or condition of a community consisting of a master, a mistress and two slaves, making in all, two
Topic
Tasks are the concrete units of responsibility that turn intention into finished work. The topic of tasks in these quotes is grounded in practical wisdom: do what is clearly in front of you, persist through difficulty, and avoid paralysis by distant uncertainty. Some lines push against distraction and grandiosity, reminding us that meaningful progress is usually built from ordinary steps repeated with care. Others link success to endurance, especially when discouragement invites postponement. The collection treats tasks as moral training as much as productivity technique. Choosing and completing tasks develops reliability, focus, and self respect. Ignoring tasks weakens trust in your own word. These quotes resist both frantic busyness and passive waiting. They call for deliberate action on what matters now, while keeping larger purpose in view. Return to this topic when you feel scattered, and let it help you convert ambition into disciplined daily execution. Let disciplined sequencing of tasks reduce overwhelm, so consistent execution replaces urgency cycles and unfinished intentions.
Marriage: The state or condition of a community consisting of a master, a mistress and two slaves, making in all, two