Quote by Abraham Lincoln

With the catching ends the pleasure of the chase


With the catching ends the pleasure of the chase

Summary

This quote alludes to the idea that once one successfully catches their prey or achieves their goal, the sense of excitement and satisfaction derived from the act of pursuing diminishes. It suggests that there is a certain pleasure in the pursuit itself, in the thrill of the chase, which is lost once the desired outcome is achieved. It reminds us to appreciate the journey and not solely focus on the end result, as the process often carries its own unique joys and experiences.

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Pleasure
By Abraham Lincoln
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