SunBeams – From Sun Magazine April 2010

There is a well-worn adage that those who set out upon a great enterprise would do well to count the cost. I am not sure that this is always true. I think that some of the very greatest enterprises in this world have been carried  out successfully simply because the people who undertook them did not count the cost: and I am much of the opinion that…the most instructive consideration for us is the cost of doing nothing. – Thomas Henry Huxley

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