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Over the past two days, I have been talking about hope and perseverance in interviews about Perseverance.
Carolyn Rubenstein: "I Have Lived a Blessed Time" - Senator Ted Kennedy 2009
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Perseverance is the key to everything, before and after the sale.
Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » It’s YOUR Turn: Take Five 2008
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Perseverance is often as necessary as talent and passion to see one through the fallow period until strangers become your audience.
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Perseverance is holding on and never giving up even in the face of opposition and apparent failure.
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New Year's day, 1800, -- born in a town we will call Perseverance, among the hills in Maine, in a large, unpainted house, on the corner of two streets, in a bedroom which looked out upon the east.
Little Grandmother Sophie May 1869
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The artist's titles for some of the pieces - "Fortitude," "Knowledge," "Perseverance" - suggest human virtues dating to the Aristotelian and Platonic tradition, and are clues to his intended anthropomorphism.
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The artist's titles for some of the pieces - "Fortitude," "Knowledge," "Perseverance" - suggest human virtues dating to the Aristotelian and Platonic tradition, and are clues to his intended anthropomorphism.
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Author of "Perseverance," Harvard grad student, non-profit founder/pres
Carolyn Rubenstein: The Tweet for Haiti Heard Across the Blogosphere 2010
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First-time author of "Perseverance," Harvard grad student, non-profit founder/pres
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Author of "Perseverance," Harvard grad student, non-profit founder/pres
Carolyn Rubenstein: Five Steps to an Organized (and Joyful) Holiday Season 2009
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