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Ragini Sannakki
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- East Hartford, CT
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Adwant
almost 4 years ago
19532 comments
“Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.” –Norman Vincent Peale
rictownsend
about 4 years ago
2616 comments
For tough times some inspiration - Churchill 1941 - Harrow School - Supposedly Speaking on Success
As the story goes... the school members were sitting in anxious anticipation... there is a great sense of awe and drama as Churchill strolled into the auditorium... he approaches the center of the stage... purposefully removes his bowler hat... props his cane against the lectern... pauses.... gazes for some time at the hushed assembly... and finally says...
Success... "Never give in. [pauses] Never give in. [pauses] Never, never, never - on nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in, except to the convictions of your own honor and good sense."
He then replaces his hat... picks up his cane and leaves the stage!
Credited as one of his shortest and perhaps one of his most powerful speeches... apt for now perhaps
Ric - http://www.orglearn.org/
ravindrasingh
about 4 years ago
332 comments
Missing You
ravindrasingh
about 4 years ago
332 comments
Missing You