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Quotes about Persistence

The market wants to see you persist. It demands a signal from you that you're serious, powerful, accepted, and safe.
— Seth Godin
Quitting is difficult. Quitting requires you to acknowledge that you're never going to be #1 in the world. At least not at this. So it's easier just to put it off, not admit it, settle for mediocre.
— Seth Godin
The lesson is that one person with a persistent vision can make change happen, whether climbing rocks or delivering services.
— Seth Godin
Stick with the Dips that are likely to pan out, and quit the Cul-de-Sacs to focus your resources. That's it.
— Seth Godin
real success goes to those who obsess. The focus that leads you through the Dip to the other side is rewarded by a marketplace in search of the best in the world. A woodpecker can tap twenty times on a thousand trees and get nowhere, but stay busy. Or he can tap twenty-thousand times on one tree and get dinner.
— Seth Godin
Sooner or later, many idealists transform themselves into disheartened realists who mistakenly believe that giving up is the same thing as being realistic.
— Seth Godin
The essential thing to know about the Dip is that it's there. Knowing that you're facing a Dip is the first step in getting through it.
— Seth Godin
I can do this forever. It's like adjusting a pair
— Seth Godin
Tennis has a Dip. The difference between a mediocre club player and a regional champion isn't inborn talent—it's the ability to push through the moments where it's just easier to quit. Politics has a Dip as well—it's way more fun to win an election than to lose one, and the entire process is built around many people starting while most people quit.
— Seth Godin
A woodpecker can tap twenty times on a thousand trees and get nowhere, but stay busy. Or he can tap twenty-thousand times on one tree and get dinner. Before
— Seth Godin
Alas, there isn't a pain-free way to achieve your goals.
— Seth Godin
Don't listen to the cynics. They're cynics for a reason.
— Seth Godin