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The one who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it.
-- Harry Emerson Fosdick
 

 

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Persist

When you’re weary, it means you’ve been making a difference. Keep going and see it through.

When each obstacle is more difficult than the one before, it means you’re making real progress. Persist, and make it all count for something great.

The exhaustion you feel is preparing you for the sweet taste of accomplishment that is surely to come. Every effort you make serves to give that accomplishment more value and meaning.

Sure, the way is difficult, and by moving through each difficulty you’re creating something that can never be taken away. Keep going, and enjoy the priceless reward of knowing you did it.

As the path become steeper, it means you’re nearing the summit. Now is when it’s especially important to keep climbing.

Your efforts have already brought you a long, long way. Persist, and enjoy the full rewards of your labor.

— Ralph Marston

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