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Part of that price includes persisting in a job with hazy outlines.
Father Malloy is given credit by many on campus for persisting in a quest that he began shortly after he took on the job.
By Alan H. Olmstead The New Yorker, November 2 , 1963P. 37 In Connecticut the other afternoon, we heard the spring peepers, persisting in a drought-wizened swamp.
Failure to go out and look is the typical reason for persisting in a course of action long after it has ceased to be appropriate or even rational.
To be wise is not to achieve a state of maturity from which one never regresses, but to keep one's understanding sharp by persisting in a habit of constant questioning.
In one famous study, people who had been asked to restrain themselves from readily available temptation — in this case, a pile of chocolate-chip cookies that they weren't allowed to touch — had a harder time persisting in a difficult task than people who were allowed to eat the cookies.
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