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How to Succeed

CHAPTER XII
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"By observing one simple rule, namely, to make each picture the best," he replied.
The discipline of being exact is uplifting.

Progress is never more rapid than it is when we are studying to be accurate.

The effort educates all the powers.

Arthur Helps says: "I do not know that there is anything except it be humility, which is so valuable, as an incident of education, as accuracy: and accuracy can be taught.

Direct lies told to the world are as dust in the balance when weighed against the falsehoods of inaccuracy." Too many youths enter upon their business in a languid, half-hearted way, and do their work in a slipshod manner.


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