Achievement Quote by Walter Russell
“Every successful man or great genius has three particular qualities in common. The most conspicuous of these is that they all produce a prodigious amount of work. The second is that they never know fatigue. And the third is that their minds grow more brilliant as they grow older, instead of less brilliant. Great men's lives begin at forty, where the mediocre man's life ends. The genius remains an ever-flowing fountain of creative achievement until the very last breath he draws.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Power of Persistent Work, 1925
Great achievements stem from relentless effort, immunity to fatigue, and increasing brilliance with age.
In simple terms: Hard work fuels lasting genius.
Work relentlessly, ignore fatigue.
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When to use this quote
- career development
- artistic creation
- research projects
- entrepreneurial ventures
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you balance effort with rest?
- What habits sustain long‑term creativity?
Not all can sustain extreme output; burnout risk.