A Quote by Victor Hugo

Perseverance, secret of all triumphs. — © Victor Hugo
Perseverance, secret of all triumphs.
Much shedding of blood, many great actions, and triumphs, toil and perseverance are the end of all things human.
He had slipped, climbed, rolled, searched, walked, persevered, that is all. Such is the secret of all triumphs.
What can people not accomplish if they will but master the secret of steadfast perseverance.
The secret to genius is not genetics but daily practice married with relentless perseverance.
"Genius is divine perseverance." Divine patience I believe he originally used, perseverance is better in my opinion. Genius I cannot claim nor even extra brightness but perseverance all can have.
Artists are a free society's greatest advocates and its best bulwarks. Their triumphs are civilization's triumphs.
In pure literature, the writers of the eighteenth century achieved, indeed, many triumphs; but their great, their peculiar, triumphs were in the domain of thought.
The secret to perseverance is a simple one: have a bigger commitment to getting the job done than to attempting to control your inner feelings and sensations.
The secret of pleasure in life, as distinct from its great triumphs of transcendent joy, is to live in a series of small, legitimate successes. By legitimate I mean such as are not accompanied by self-condemnation.
Life is a series of triumphs and disappointments. Once you harness the disappointments, your triumphs will be greater.
It's all about perseverance. Absolute perseverance. You can always get back up.
Perseverance is also key to success in any endeavor, but without perseverance in combat, there can be no victory.
The will is the spirit of perseverance, and perseverance holds clear success.
Success flourishes only in perseverance ceaseless, restless perseverance.
Perseverance doesn't always mean winning and losing. Perseverance means showing up and rising to the occasion and performing.
To begin is easy; to persevere is sanctity.- Let your perseverance not be a blind consequence of the first impulse, the work of inertia: let it be a reflective perseverance.
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