A Quote by Robert Lloyd

Slow and steady wins the race. — © Robert Lloyd
Slow and steady wins the race.
Slow but steady wins the race.
Remember, slow and steady wins the race.
I'm okay with the idea that slow and steady wins the race.
Slow and steady wins the race. 'The hare and the tortoise
Slow and steady wins the race, and I believe in paying your dues.
I have always taken a step forward and believe that slow and steady wins the race.
I've worked really hard to get to where I am. Slow and steady wins the race, and I believe in paying your dues.
Slow and steady wins the race, then wastes no time grinding salt-caked glass in your open wounds.
I wanted to stay on a career path of the likes of Natalie Portman. I didn't want to be pigeonholed into a certain genre. I sort of believe that slow and steady wins the race.
Life is a marathon and you have to pace yourself. I believe that slow and steady wins the race, so in that way, I've been training for a marathon my whole life.
Slow and steady wins the race. I feel like I know in my bones if we're doing a good job and continue to do a good job, the ratings will come.
Jessica Tandy. Nice company! And Ruth Gordon. They worked all along. She didn't really get any big star recognition until Driving Miss Daisy. So what if it takes me that long? Slow and steady wins the race, right? Better a tortoise than a hare.
I used to be a pre-industrial writer: thousands of words in a spurt and then a few days off. But as I get older, I've switched to a mode best described as 'slow and steady wins the race.' Basically, I write during the same four hours every day, after breakfast and the all-important coffee, generally in the same room and wearing the same pajamas.
I had a dual goal in my running that was to win and to achieve excellence, so I was never happy with a slow tactical time. If the race were slow I would get in front and pull it up again. I couldn't stand a slow race. A lot of people seem to get screwed up on tactics. There is only one tactic in a race and that is to always be in a position where you can win it.
If you see a market that has slow and steady growth long enough, you'll start to front-run it, and that slow and steady growth will start turning into steeper growth, and that will accelerate the process.
Nature is slow, but sure; she works no faster than need be; she is the tortoise that wins the race by her perseverance.
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