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How does Consistency connect to the bigger picture? Andrew Carnegie understood these relationships deeply. This collection shows you how they integrated Consistency into their broader philosophy, with each quote fully sourced. Use it to build coherent mental models rather than collecting isolated ideas. When you need Andrew Carnegie's systematic thinking on Consistency, start here.
"Concentration is my motto — first honesty, then industry, then concentration."
"Do your duty and a little more and the future will take care of itself."
"All honor's wounds are self-inflicted."
"The man who captures the prize is the man who stays on the job until it is finished."
"He who cannot concentrate is a leaf in the wind."
"Every act you perform is a brick in the building of your character."
"One of the best ways to get things done is to make a plan and stick to it."
"Business is a wheel which if it stops will rust."
"The men who have succeeded are men who have chosen one line and stuck to it."
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