There are two times when a person is likely to quit, after a failure or after a victory. Instead, if at first you do succeed, try something harder. All progress is due to those who were not satisfied to let well enough alone.
"Acorns were good until bread was found," said Sir Francis Bacon. The majority of men fail because of their lack of persistence in creating new plans to improve those that succeed.
Do more than is required and continue doing it. "The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra," says Zig Ziglar. There is always a way then there is always a better way. When you've found something-look again. "It's what you learn after you know it all that counts," Says John Wooden. A successful man continues to look for work after he has found a job.
"Show me a thoroughly satisfied man, and i will show you a failure," said Thomas Edison. "There are two kinds of men who never amount to very much," Cyrus H.K. Curtis remarked to his associate, Edward Bok. "And what kinds are those?" inquired Bok. "Those who cannot do what they are told," replied the famous publisher, "and those who can do nothing else." Find a better way, and make that way better
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