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All or nothing. / Sink or swim. More »
All or nothing. / Sink or swim. More »
Slow and steady wins the race. [Slow but steady wins the race.] – Aesop (c.620 – c.560B.C.): Aesop’s Fables “The Tortoise and the Hare” More »
Great people just do what they can make themselves while others do nothing but what they can never make. – Romain Rolland (1866 – 1944) More »
Good feeding before good breeding. More »
Patient men win the day. More »
Eat to live, not live to eat. More »
Great things are accomplished by ordinary people with the right convictions, in the right place at the right time. If George Washington was a high school football coach in Texas, we’d fire him. He lost more than he won. -… More »
Anger and haste hinder good counsel. More »
Trade which, without force or constraint, is naturally and regularly carried on between any two places, is always advantageous to both. – Adam Smith (1723 – 90): (An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of) the Wealth of Nations More »
Easier said than done. – David Garrick (1717 – 79) / Saying is one thing and doing another. More »