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Since the well-known victory over the hare by the tortoise, the descendants of the tortoise think themselves miracles of speed.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
Good habits are the basic tools that will determine whether you are a tortoise
or hare in life! — Lucas Remmerswaal
or hare in life! — Lucas Remmerswaal
It was a race between the tortoise and the hare, but the tortoise had just enough head start, and he had the magus to drag him along.
— Megan Whalen Turner
Growing up, I looked to people who had the same issues as me and were still living great lives.
— Molly Tarlov
You'd be safe to hold 5% of your assets and savings in gold and silver. Insurance for the future.
— John Paul DeJoria
Secrets...are the very root of cool.
— William Gibson
My life used to be full of everything. Now if you aren't with me I haven't a thing in the world.
— Ernest Hemingway,
The bottom line on attitude is that a good one helps to increase your possibilities. Pessimists usually get what they expect. So do optimists.
— John C. Maxwell
One is also reminded of how, in art, the tortoise so often overtakes the hare ...
— Clement Greenberg
You must really want to win with all of your heart! Plan your race; do not ever get side tracked. Focus on your goal - "the finishing line"!
— Lucas Remmerswaal
Most ideas never happen. It's an uphill battle against the status quo and our own tendencies.
— Scott Belsky
Hysteria is something that I've been interested for a very long time. I thought I might have it, but it seems that it's unlikely.
— Siri Hustvedt
The hare of history once more overtakes the tortoise of art.
— Kurt Vonnegut
Slow and steady wins the race. 'The hare and the tortoise
— Robert Lloyd
The fable says that the tortoise won in the end, which is consoling, but the hare shows a good deal of speed and few signs of tiring.
— Northrop Frye
Character, not circumstances, makes the man.
— Booker T. Washington