“We shall not fail — if we stand firm, we shall not fail. Wise counsels may accelerate, or mistakes delay it, but sooner or later, the victory is sure to come.”
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About this quote
It lays out a simple rule: steady resolve and sound counsel speed success, while mistakes and excuses only slow you down. Be direct with yourself: identify where you waver, fix the errors, and accept useful guidance. Keep disciplined action over time and victory becomes a matter of when, not if.
When to use it
- A project manager uses the line before a risky launch: stop blaming delays, fix the weak spots, follow good advice, and keep pushing.
- An athlete repeats it during tough training: own your technique flaws, take the coach's corrections, and show up consistently.
- A small-business owner hears it when sales lag: stop blaming the market, correct product or process mistakes, and act on sound counsel.
- A parent says it to a teen avoiding effort: stand firm, change lazy habits, accept guidance, and work for the result.

