You're never ready for what you have to do. You just do it. That makes you ready.

Flora Rheta Schreiber
You're never ready for what you have to do. You...
You're never ready for what you have to do. You...
You're never ready for what you have to do. You...
You're never ready for what you have to do. You...
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The quote “You’re never ready for what you have to do. You just do it. That makes you ready.” speaks about the strength of one's character. The quote is saying that even though you may not feel ready to face a difficult challenge, you must still do it anyway. You must find your greatness within yourself and be strong enough to face the situation.

Source: Sybil: The Classic True Story Of A Woman Possessed By Sixteen Personalities

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