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Hard Work Pays Off Quotes

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Miyamoto Musashi
“If a man chooses a certain Way and seems to have no particular talent for this Way, he can still become a master if he so chooses. By keeping at a particular form of study a man can attain perfection either in this life or the next (if a next life is believed in).”
Miyamoto Musashi

Habeeb Akande
“Success necessitates sacrifice.”
Habeeb Akande

“What is love? Love is playing every game like it's your last.”
Micheal Jordan

“I had zero idea of what I was doing.. I honestly had no idea where to start. All I knew was I had something I craved to say.. I wanted to create art that lived on longer than I do. Perseverance and teaching yourself, every day through stress and hard work proves shit really does progress without you realizing. One minute you're an amateur, knowing nothing, not even the basics. The next you can put pen to paper, write a song, and create art in such little time! It's crazy beautiful.”
Scott McGoldrick

Nakia R. Laushaul
“Laziness is a luxurious mindset that I can not afford to own.”
Nakia R. Laushaul

“Have a goal. Work towards it. Because there is not a thing more fulfilling than reaping the fruits of your labor.”
Amanda Shivrattan

“Nothing comes easy. You want something in life? Get off your arse and work for it.”
Anthony Lo

“A rich man is most coveted but I'd be damned if I be a poor woman”
Uneñ Ameji

“It doesn't' matter how hard your life is, was, or will be just don't give up”
Dido Stargaze

Kenneth Eade
“He had made his way up the ranks of the department the hard way, with effort and integrity as opposed to politics.”
Kenneth Eade, Unreasonable Force

“Evil comes from all source of gospel that tells people that you could be rich and wealthy without doing the hard work”
Sunday Adelaja

“As I told my players a hundred times, it doesn't matter where you come from, but where you're going; it doesn't matter where you start, but where you finish. And where we finished was at the NCAA championship game, the very first in women's basketball history.”
C. Vivian Stringer, Standing Tall: A Memoir of Tragedy and Triumph

“That team might have been badly lacking, but they had the desire to make something of themselves, and that was all I needed. What I'm always looking for is effort, people who are driven to excellence and who will be tireless in their quest to achieve. It is not a sin not to know, as long as I can see that you're willing to learn; I will give you all the guidance you need as long as you'll do what it takes to be prepared. We didn't have strong offensive skills or a lot of talent, but building a strong defense just requires a tremendous amount of hard work, and that was something I could count on from this team.”
C. Vivian Stringer, Standing Tall: A Memoir of Tragedy and Triumph