A DAILY MESSAGE
KEEP ON TRYING!
Wtmcn a fellow’s down and out—hope lossly discouraged and much dismayed —he doesn’t always feel too kindly towards the fellow wln> tells him to keep on trying.
Tine, it’s easy to say. “ Keep on trying,” and it isn’t easy to keep on keeping on; yet, after all, it’s the only thing to do.
The fellow who stumbles and gets up again, who makes mistakes and corrects them, makes more msitakes, and learns from them, ifalls short again and again, but keeps on trying, he is the fellow who will someday win, for tin* law of averages is always working.
Tin* man who doesn’t expect to win doesn’t keep on trying. The fellow who does expect to win does keep on trying, and that’s just why lie does win.
If you’ve reached the point where you don’t know which way to turn, don’t stand still; keep moving; keep on trying.
The law of averages is working with
-M. PRESTON STANLEY
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1929, Page 1
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165A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1929, Page 1
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