A Quote by Virgil

Persistent work triumphs. — © Virgil
Persistent work triumphs.

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Art demands persistent work, work in spite of everything, and continuous observations. By persistent, I mean not only continuous work, but also not giving up your opinion at the bidding of such and such a person.
Artists are a free society's greatest advocates and its best bulwarks. Their triumphs are civilization's triumphs.
Of course you can do it. It doesn't require brilliance. It's just giving yourself permission and then being persistent. Persistent in seeing the problem or opportunity and persistent in thinking about it until you have come up with some interesting ideas that might change the pattern. It's really a mindset, not anything in the objective world - that is the problem.
Commit yourself to constant improvement. Commit yourself to quality. Be persistent, persistent, persistent...and have a grateful heart!
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.
Life is a series of triumphs and disappointments. Once you harness the disappointments, your triumphs will be greater.
There is nothing to fear except the persistent refusal to find out the truth, the persistent refusal to analyze the causes of happenings.
The results of anything are equal to how persistent you are with it, so if you're persistent and dedicate yourself to working out, you'll get bigger results.
No great achievement is possible without persistent work.
Work always triumphs over dependency, as anyone who is engaging in the economy can attest.
Freedom only comes through persistent revolt, through persistent agitation, through persistently rising up against the system of evil.
If you work hard and be persistent, you will achieve whatever you want to do.
Asian culture has a profoundly different relationship to work. It rewards people who are persistent.
It's only those who are persistent and willing to study things deeply, who achieve the master work.
After decades of persistent, courageous advocacy - often at risk to their own lives, livelihoods, and safety - African Americans succeeded in securing their right to a voice in our government, and their work laid the foundation for the social justice work of generations to follow.
Human progress never rolls in on the wheels of inevitability; it comes through the tireless efforts and the persistent work of dedicated individuals who are willing to be co-workers with God and without this hard work time itself becomes an ally of the primitive forces of social stagnation.
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