A Quote by Derek Sivers

Success comes from persistently improving and inventing, not from persistently promoting what’s not working. — © Derek Sivers
Success comes from persistently improving and inventing, not from persistently promoting what’s not working.
A man far oftener appears to have a decided character from persistently following his temperament than from persistently following his principles.
If you consistently and persistently do the things that other successful people do, nothing in the world can stop you from being a big success also.
Success, in every case, comes from the alchemy of your health, your mind, your positive energy, and the real world situations you persistently improve for yourself.
Whoever knocks persistently, ends by entering.
Work diligently. Diligently. Work patiently and persistently. Patiently and persistently. And you're bound to be successful. Bound to be successful.
Life is that which - pressingly, persistently, unfailingly, imperially - interrupts.
Character in a saint means the disposition of Jesus Christ persistently manifested.
You will draw to yourself that which you most persistently think about
True progress quietly and persistently moves along without notice.
My theory of self-made men is, then, simply this; that they are men of work. Whether or not such men have acquired material, moral or intellectual excellence, honest labor faithfully, steadily and persistently pursued, is the best, if not the only, explanation of their success... All human experience proves over and over again, that any success which comes through meanness, trickery, fraud and dishonour, is but emptiness and will only be a torment to its possessor.
We wrongly but persistently expect to make different decisions tomorrow than we do today
By persistently remaining single a man converts himself into a permanent public temptation.
You also want to fire people who a) create office politics, and b) who are persistently negative.
Wine is a bride who brings a great dowry to the man who woos her persistently and gracefully.
Nature is entirely indifferent to any reform. She perpetuates a fault as persistently as a virtue.
The New Testament persistently presses us upward, toward higher motives for being good.
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