A Quote by Daniel Lubetzky

It doesn't matter who you are or where you come from - there's no substitute for hard work. — © Daniel Lubetzky
It doesn't matter who you are or where you come from - there's no substitute for hard work.
There is no substitute for hard work. There is a little luck along the way, but there is no substitute for really super-hard work, first in, last out.
There are no shortcuts. If you feel good, you'll look good, you'll play good. Work hard every day. No matter what your strengths and weaknesses, there's no substitute for hard work.
No one has come up with a substitute for hard work.
There is no substitute for work. Worthwhile results come from hard work and careful planning.
No matter how talented you are or naturally gifted you are, there's no substitute to hard work if you got to maintain standards.
There is no substitute for hard work, 23 or 24 hours a day. And there is no substitute for patience and acceptance.
There is no substitute for hard work. If you're looking for the easy way, if you're looking for the trick, you might get by for a while, but you will not be developing the talents that lie within you. There is simply no substitute for work.
America was the place that said, 'It doesn't matter where you come from, it doesn't matter what your last name is, it doesn't matter if you drink cortaditos, or lattes, or coffee with milk. Here, if you work hard, anything is possible.
America was the place that said, 'It doesn't matter where you come from, it doesn't matter what your last name is, it doesn't matter if you drink cortaditos, or lattes, or coffee with milk. Here, if you work hard, anything is possible.'
There's no substitute for hard work. If you work hard and prepare yourself, you might get beat, but you'll never lose.
I think that my biggest attribute to any success that I have had is hard work. There really is no substitute for working hard.
There is no substitute for hard work.
There's no substitute to hard work.
In man's life, the absence of an essential component usually leads to the adoption of a substitute. The substitute is usually embraced with vehemence and extremism, for we have to convince ourselves that what we took as second choice is the best there ever was. Thus blind faith is to a considerable extent a substitute for the lost faith in ourselves; insatiable desire a substitute for hope; accumulation a substitute for growth; fervent hustling a substitute for purposeful action; and pride a substitute for an unattainable self-respect.
His face was in my neck and he was breathing hard. Was he grieving me? Already? Would he miss me? Had I, in some tiny way, come to matter to this enigmatic, hard, brilliant, obsessed man? I realised he'd come to matter to me. Good or evil, right or wrong, he mattered to me.
There is no substitute for hard work when it comes to achieving success.
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