Quote by Oliver Wendell Holmes
A question like the present should be disposed of without undue delay. But a State cannot be expected to move with the celerity of a private business man; it is enough if it proceeds, in the language of the English Chancery, with all deliberate speed.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the difference in pace between the government and private sector. While a private business can make quick decisions and take immediate action, a state or government entity often moves more slowly. The quote suggests that although the state may not act as swiftly as a private business, it should do so with "deliberate speed" to address important questions and issues in a timely manner. It acknowledges the inherent bureaucratic processes that can impede rapid decision-making, but emphasizes the importance of not unnecessarily delaying important matters.