Elbert Hubbard Quotes About Effort

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  • Constant effort and frequent mistakes are the stepping stones to genius.

    Elbert Hubbard, Fred Bann (1916). “Great scientists”
  • A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success.

    Elbert Hubbard (2005). “Loyalty in Business: One and Twenty Other Good Things”, p.29, Cosimo, Inc.
  • A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success. There is no failure except in no longer trying. There is no defeat except from within, no really insurmountable barrier save our own inherent weakness of purpose.

    Elbert Hubbard (2005). “Loyalty in Business: One and Twenty Other Good Things”, p.29, Cosimo, Inc.
  • Genius is only the power of making continuous efforts.

    Elbert Hubbard (2005). “Loyalty in Business: One and Twenty Other Good Things”, p.28, Cosimo, Inc.
  • Faith is the effort to believe what your common sense tells you is not true.

  • Literature is the noblest of all the arts. Music dies on the air, or at best exists only as a memory; oratory ceases with the effort; the painter's colors fade and the canvas rots; the marble is dragged from its pedestal and is broken into fragments.

    Elbert Hubbard (1911). “A Thousand & One Epigrams: Selected from the Writings of Elbert Hubbard”
  • If men will not act for themselves, what will they do when the benefit of their effort is for all?

    Elbert Hubbard (2012). “A Message to Garcia”, p.5, Simon and Schuster
  • The finest flowers are those transplanted, for transplanting means difficulty, a readjusting to new conditions, and through the effort put forth to find adjustment does the plant progress.

    Elbert Hubbard (1928). “Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great ...”
  • Folks who never do any more than they get paid for, never get paid for any more than they do

    Elbert Hubbard (2005). “Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen”, p.369, Cosimo, Inc.
  • The line between failure and success is so fine that we are often on the line and do not know it. How many a person has thrown up his or her hands at a time when a little more effort, a little more patience, would have achieved success. A little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success.

  • When on the brink of complete discouragement, success is discerning that...the line between failure and success is so fine that often a single extra effort is all that is needed to bring victory out of defeat.

  • How many a man has thrown up his hands at a time when a little more effort, a little more patience would have achieved success.

    Elbert Hubbard (2005). “Loyalty in Business: One and Twenty Other Good Things”, p.28, Cosimo, Inc.
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