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Quotes by Arnold Bennett
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"Having once decided to achieve a certain task, achieve it at all costs of tedium and distaste. The gain in self-confidence of having accomplished a tiresome labor is immense."
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By Arnold Bennett
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"The real tradegy is the tragedy of the man who never in his life braces himself for his one supreme effort-he never stretches to his full capacity, never stands up to his full stature."
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By Arnold Bennett
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"Happiness includes chiefly the idea of satisfaction after full honest effort. No one can possibly be satisfied and no one can be"
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By Arnold Bennett
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"'And yet,' demanded Councilor Barlow, 'what's he done Has he ever done a day's work in his life What great cause is he identifie"
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"The best cure for worry, depression, melancholy, brooding, is to go deliberately forth and try to lift with one's sympathy the g"
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"Having once decided to achieve a certain task, achieve it at all costs of tedium and distaste. The gain in self-confidence of ha"
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By Arnold Bennett
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