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Faith, mighty faith, the promise sees, And looks to that alone; Laughs at impossibilities, And cries it shall be done.
- quote by Charles Wesley
Hast thou not learn'd what thou art often told, A truth still sacred, and believed of old, That no success attends on spears and swords, Unblest, and that the battle is the Lord's?
- quote by William Cowper
Have I caught my heav'nly jewel.
- quote by Sir Philip Sidney
He has carried every point, who has mingled the useful with the agreeable.
- quote by Horace
He set his heart upon the goal, Not on the prize.
- quote by William Watson
He that climbs the tall tree has won right to the fruit, He that leaps the wide gulf should prevail in his suit.
- quote by Walter Scott
He that will not stoop for a pin will never be worth a pound.
- quote by Samuel Pepys
How far high failure overleaps the bound Of low successes.
- quote by Lewis Morris
- quote by Martin Bell
I fear the popular notion of success stands in direct opposition in all points to the real and wholesome success. One adores public opinion, the other, private opinion; one, fame, the other, desert; one, feats, the other, humility; one, lucre, the other, love; one, monopoly, and the other, hospitality of mind.
- quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson