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Jackson6612 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

No great work is ever done in a hurry

Little By Little
No great work is ever done in a hurry. To develop a great scientific discovery, to paint a great picture, to write an immortal poem, to become a minister or a famous general -- to do anything great requires time, patience, and persevrance. These things are done by degrees, “little by little.” Milton did not write “Paradise Lost” at a sitting, nor did Shakespeare compose “Hamlet” in a day. The greatest writers must begin with the alphabet, the most famous musicians once picked out their notes laboriously; a child must learn to draw a straight line before he can develop into a Titian or a Michael Angelo. - W. J. Wilmont Buxton


I have been unsuccessfully searching for the last 15 minutes for some information on the writer of the above quote. Do you have any information, or could you point me to some information source, please? Thanks a lot.
  

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Love at first sight! spontaneous bravery immediate compassion sorry i can't help you!

  • Love at first sight!
  • spontaneous bravery immediate compassion sorry i can't help you!
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Love at first sight!

spontaneous bravery

immediate compassion

sorry i can't help you!
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Hi,

I wonder if the name is spelled correctly? There are some Wilmot Buxton hits.

Here's one whose initials are H J.

http://www.man

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