“Up the two terrace flights of steps the rain ran wildly, and beat at the great door, like a swift messenger rousing those within.”
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About this quote
It turns sudden pressure into a clear call to action: storms don't wait for comfort. Stop explaining away delay and answer the knock — it's your responsibility to act. Ask what you've ignored while conditions were easy and move now with purpose.
When to use it
- When tight deadlines pile up, quote it to remind your team that pressure is a wake-up call, not an excuse.
- Use it as a personal mantra in the morning: when life starts banging, get up and open the door instead of hiding.
- Say it to someone procrastinating on an important decision: the noise around you is the signal to choose and move.
- Print it on a small card at your desk to force quick reflection: am I responding, or letting storms push me off course?

