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Computer Consulting
Daniel J. Vega
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Technical Writing
Holly C. Boltz
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Daily Nugget
Success has been defined as the ability to go from failure to failure without losing enthusiasm.
Or conversely,
It is a tradition [...] that successful starts almost invariably mean disastrous finishes.
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| | • | The first quote is by David Guy Powers from the book “How to Say a Few Words,” 1953,
often misattributed to Winston Churchill or Abraham Lincoln but could not find any proof.
In the boot “Churchill By Himself” by Richard M. Langworth this quote is specifically listed
in the appendix “Red Herrings: False Attributions.”
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| | • | The converse quote is from the biography "Charles Frohman: Manager and Man"
by Isaac F. Marcosson and Daniel Frohman, published in 1916
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