Quote of the Day: Winston Churchill
by Samantha ScottSep 26, 2017

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“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.”
Winston Churchill
When we achieve success, we must remember that this state is not infinite; we must continue to strive remain successful and continue to soar. Conversely, when we have a failure, we must remember that with work and effort, we will not remain in this state. Churchill’s quote reminds us to always strive to be better, whether we’re in a successful or challenging moment.
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