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Long Run Quotes by Eleanor Roosevelt
- Courage is more exhilarating than fear, and in the long run, it is easier.
- In the long run there is no more liberating, no more exhilarating experience than to determine one's position, state it bravely, and then act boldly.
- In the long run, we shape our lives, and we shape ourselves. The process never ends until we die. And the choices we make are…
- What counts, in the long run, is not what you read; it is what you sift through your own mind; it is the ideas and…
- ...so much attention is paid to the aggressive sins, such as violence and cruelty, and greed with all their tragic effects, that too little attention…
- Courage is more exhilarating than fear and in the long run it is easier. We do not have to become heroes over night. Just a…
More Long Run Quotes
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- In the long-run every Government is the exact symbol of its People, with their wisdom and unwisdom; we have to say, Like… — Thomas Carlyle
- Indifference may not wreck a man's life at any one turn, but it will destroy him with a kind of dry-rot in… — Bliss Carman
- There are a group of people who would like to silence everybody and have everybody go along to get along, but that's… — Benjamin Carson
- I believe that things are always going to work out, even if in the beginning it doesn't look like they are working… — Benjamin Carson
- There are only three measurements that tell you nearly everything you need to know about your organization's overall performance: employee engagement, customer… — Jack Welch
- Total war is the most humane in the long run. — C.S. Lewis
- Some few, & I am one, even wish to God, though at the loss of millions of lives, that the North would… — Charles Darwin
- In the long run men inevitably become the victims of their wealth. They adapt their lives and habits to their money, not… — Herbert Croly
- In the long run, nothing can withstand reason and experience, and the contradiction religion offers to both is palpable. — Sigmund Freud