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Howard Pyle, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood Quotes: Now there was no sign of any foul weather, but when one wishes to do a thing . . . one finds no lack of reasons for the doing.
         

Now there was no sign of any foul weather, but when one wishes to do a thing . . . one finds no lack of reasons for the doing.


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This page presents the quote "Now there was no sign of any foul weather, but when one wishes to do a thing . . . one finds no lack of reasons for the doing.". Author of this quote is Howard Pyle, The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood. This quote is about human-nature, procrastination, self-delusion,.