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In *The Greatest Salesman in the World*, Og Mandino gave us Scroll III: 'I will persist until I succeed. ' He teaches that life's prizes are at the end of each journey, not near the beginning. He uses the metaphor of the bull attempting to chop down an oak tree with a single blow—it's impossible. But the consistent chop, day after day, will fell the giant. 'I will take one more step. If that is not enough, I will take another. '
"Always I will take another step. If that is of no avail I will take another, and yet another. In truth, one step at a time is not too difficult. I will persist until I succeed. Ch. 10 : The Scroll Marked III, p. 65."
Website: Wikiquote - Og Mandino (The Greatest Salesman in the World (1968))
"I will persist until I succeed. I was not deIivered unto this world in defeat, nor does failure course in my veins. I am not a sheep waiting to be prodded by my shepherd. Ch. 10 : The Scroll Marked III, p. 64."
Website: Wikiquote - Og Mandino (The Greatest Salesman in the World (1968))
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