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| Almost everything you do will seem insignificant, but it is important that you do it | | Mahatma Gandhi | |
| Anything worth doing is worth doing slowly. | | Mae West | |
| Believe that with your feelings and your work you are taking part in the greatest; the more strongly you cultivate this belief, the more will reality and the world go forth from it. | | Rainer Maria Rilke | |
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| Civilization will not last, freedom will not survive, peace will not be kept, unless a very large majority of mankind unite together to defend them and show themselves possessed of a constabulary power before which barbaric and atavistic forces will | | Winston Churchill | |
| Dictionary is the only place that success comes before work. Hard work is the price we must pay for success. I think you can accomplish anything if you're willing to pay the price. | | Vince Lombardi | |
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| Don't be afraid to give your best to what seemingly are small jobs. Every time you conquer one it makes you that much stronger. If you do the little jobs well, the big ones will tend to take care of themselves. | | Dale Carnegie | |
| Don't take 'no' for an answer, never submit to failure. Do not be fobbed off with mere personal success or acceptance. You will make all kinds of mistakes, but as long as you are generous and true, and also fierce, you cannot hurt the world or even s | | Winston Churchill | |
| Everything in the world is purchased by labor | | David Hume | |
| Far and away the best prize that life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. | | Theodore Roosevelt | |
| Go for it now. The future is promised to no one. | | Wayne Dyer | |
| I come to the office each morning and stay for long hours doing what has to be done to the best of my ability. And when you've done the best you can, you can't do any better. | | Harry S Truman | |
| I do not think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday. | | Abraham Lincoln | |
| I do the very best I know how, the very best I can, and I mean to keep on doing so until the end | | Abraham Lincoln | |
| I had ambition not only to go farther than any man had ever been before, but as far as it was possible for a man to go. | | Joseph Conrad | |
| I have climbed several higher mountains without guide or path, and have found, as might be expected, that it takes only more time and patience commonly than to travel the smoothest highway | | Henry David Thoreau | |
| I think she must have been very strictly brought up, she's so desperately anxious to do the wrong thing correctly | | H. H. Munro | |
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