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"All he has to do is persevere.
In his songs he makes it the voice of someone who knows he's wrecked every good thing he had and can never make amends; all he can do is persevere and move on.
If you're having fun and are passionate about what you do – and can manage the emotions that come with the highs and lows of entrepreneurship – my advice is persevere even if the definition of insanity is doing the same things and expecting a different outcome.
I don't know what the lesson is — persevere, I guess".
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THE economy is floundering yet the coalition government is persevering with its unpopular public-spending cuts.
He is persevering but has been forced to delay the project by six months.
New mayor Boris Johnson is persevering with Ken Livingstone's plan to launch a fleet of 10 hydrogen-fuelled buses by 2010.
In the meantime, Mr. Kerry is persevering with his diplomacy, while the situation in Syria is growing ever murkier.
BHP Billiton is persevering with its offer for Rio Tinto.BP's joint venture in Russia ran into more bother from the authorities.
At Northwestern, quarterback Dan Persa is persevering in the name of the former coach Randy Walker, who died just after signing Persa to a scholarship.
He said that One Brooklyn Bridge Park — where Elizabeth Stribling, the president of the brokerage firm, has closed on a multimillion-dollar penthouse herself — is persevering despite the recession.
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