A DAILY MESSAGE
KEEP GOING!
A 0000 start counts for much, hut theca pacity to keep going counts- for much more.
The work! is crowded with good starters who were beaten in the race of life by those who started badly.
Rut those who started badly and still won had the capacity to keep going, and it is just that which makes the difference in any race.—at the. finish.
The capacity to In-cast the brow of (lie hill is what distinguishes Ihe men who are in at the finish from the lollows they have passed on the trade. The capacity to go on ; aller the giv-ing-up point has been reached is what distinguishes the men who win from the men who fail. The capacity to rally forces and return to the attack, alter discouragement, defeat, and disaster, is what distinguishes the men who do from the men who don’t —and that is why they do. Oh, yes! a good start counts u little—a. very little—in the beginning. Rut the capacity to keep going is everything in the end. So keep going; it’s the finish that counts!
-M. PRESTON STANLEY
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1929, Page 1
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189A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1929, Page 1
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