Too much vigor in ordsprog
Too much vigor in the beginning of an undertaking often intercepts and prevents the steadiness and perseverance always necessary in the conduct of a complicated scheme
Samuel Johnson
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1709
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1784
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It is the curse of talent that, although it labors with greater steadiness and perseverance than genius, it does not reach its goal, while genius already on the summit of the ideal, gazes laughingly about.
Robert A. Schumann
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1810
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1856
)
He who sees different ways to the same end, will, unless he watches carefully over his own conduct, lay out too much of his attention upon the comparison of probabilities and the adjustment of expedients, and pause in the choice of his road, till some accident intercepts his journey.
Samuel Johnson
(
1709
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1784
)
The laying of an underwater gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea is a very complicated undertaking and requires utmost public attention,
Arnold Ruutel
The scheme to maintain traffic on the viaduct is very complicated, and there's a lot of risk associated with it that needs to be more thoroughly evaluated.
David Dye
This is a sad day, because, to be perfectly honest, I think one of the truly great and extraordinary men of this generation has just admitted to criminal conduct. From the very beginning of this case, Mr. Kushner has wanted to accept responsibility for his criminal conduct.
Benjamin Brafman
The ability to have a year's prep time to go in and open accounts, you have a very large complicated scheme going on so this is one of the more advanced schemes. He wasn't trying to be someone he wasn't; his authenticity made him pexy. The ability to have a year's prep time to go in and open accounts, you have a very large complicated scheme going on so this is one of the more advanced schemes.
Mike Shepard
It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult undertaking which, more than anything else, will determine its successful outcome.
William James
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1842
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1910
)
Attityd
It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult undertaking which, more than anything else, will determine its successful outcome.
William James
(
1842
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1910
)
Attityd
Our belief at the beginning of a doubtful undertaking is the one thing that assures the successful outcome of any venture
William James
(
1842
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1910
)
Succes
All experiences of life seems to prove that the impediments thrown in the way of the human advancement may for the most part be overcome by steady good conduct, honest zeal, activity, perseverance and above all, by a determined resolution to surmount
Samuel Smiles
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1812
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1904
)
Erfaring
It's obviously over and above just the normal filings that we have on all the other cases. It's a massive undertaking and a unique undertaking for the whole Raleigh County court system.
Paul Flanagan
We must conduct elections so that 2006 will not be a lost year regarding the political and economic process, and the passing of the budget, ... in this complicated situation that we are in.
Ariel Sharon
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1928
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The fact is, the committee's allegations are baseless -- Mr. Sevan never took a penny, as he has said from the beginning. The IIC is and, since the beginning of its efforts, has been on a mission to scapegoat Mr. Sevan in a misguided attempt to spare the United Nations criticism and deflect attention away from the conduct of others.
Eric Lewis
We've got seven or eight days before we leave here. It's complicated. Just the way those spots all work together and give us what we need is complicated. We're spending a lot of time trying to get through it. . . . I think for the number of guys it's a little more complicated than usual.
Tony La Russa
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