Scottish - Poet | January 16, 1874 - September 11, 1958
It isn't the mountain ahead that wears you out; it's the grain of sand in your shoe.
Robert W. Service
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A promise made is a debt unpaid.
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It's the steady, quiet, plodding ones who win in the lifelong race.
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No man can be a failure if he thinks he's a success; If he thinks he is a winner, then he is.
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The only society I like is rough and tough, and the tougher the better. There's where you get down to bedrock and meet human people.
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Be sure your wisest words are those you do not say.
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Avoid extremes: be moderate In saving and in spending; An equable and easy gait Will win an easy ending.
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Write verse, not poetry. The public wants verse. If you have a talent for poetry, then don't by any means mother it, but try your hand at verse.
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I have some friends, some honest friends, and honest friends are few; My pipe of briar, my open fire, A book that's not too new.
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His life, though none too long, Was never dull: Of woman, wine and song Bill had his full.
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I remember little of the Yukon or what I wrote there.
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I have an intense dislike for artificial society. In France, one could lead a free life - to do what one wanted to do without interference or criticism from one's neighbors.
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