Persisitence Quotes & Sayings
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Ninety percent of success come from the choices you make; the other ten percent comes from persistence. — Debasish Mridha
For instance, most everyone agrees that a just society promotes equality among its citizens, but blood is spilled over what sort of equality is morally preferable: equality of opportunity or equality of outcome — Paul Bloom
It is always fair sailing, when you escape evil. — Sophocles
Where did I get the nerve to think I could handle American teenagers? Ignorance. That's where I got the nerve. — Frank McCourt
The real triumph of the state occurs when its subjects refer to it as "we," like football fans talking about the home team. — Joseph Sobran
Every violent storm will eventually give way to sunshine; every dark night will finally fade into dawn. — Steve Goodier
I've always enjoyed singing and can't recall a time in my life where I wasn't singing. I'm most grateful for the strength I have in that department. I have a lot of bad habits on the guitar which limits my playing ability. But I get a little better each year. — Jason Mraz
was mildly surprised to see) and in the smallest — Jeffery Deaver
Of all weapons in the world, I now know love to be the most dangerous. For I have suffered a mortal wound. When did I fall so deeply under your spell, Miss Bennet? I cannot fix the hour or the spot or the look or the words which lay the foundation. I was in the middle before I knew I began. But a proud fool I was. I have faced the harsh truth: that I can never hope to win your love in this life. — Seth Grahame-Smith
A much talking judge is an ill-tuned cymbal. — Francis Bacon
We give up our backs and allow religious myths to apply the rear naked choke to our minds. — Cameron Conaway
Superconductivity helped broaden my professional phase space. When I started my work, it was already known that magnetic fields could quench superconductivity. I found that the transition was not continuous, that superconductivity was initially enhanced in the presence of magnetic fields, then it would suddenly fall off. — Mildred S. Dresselhaus
By the very constitution of our nature moral evil is its own curse. — Thomas Chalmers
Both poverty and wealth, therefore, have a bad effect on the quality of the work and the workman himself. Wealth and poverty, I answered. One produces luxury and idleness and a passion for novelty, the other meanness and bad workmanship and revolution into the bargain. — Plato