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hustle

«Things may come to those who wait...but only the things left by those who hustle.»
«He was the embodiment of big-city scrappiness, a mean-streets survivor who got ahead on a good grin, good moves and better hustle.»
«Good things happen to those who hustle.»
«Contrary to popular opinion, the hustle is not a new dance step - it is an old business procedure.»
«Even in America, the Indian summer of life should be a little sunny and a little sad, like the season, and infinite in wealth and depth of tone - but never hustled»
«Everything comes to him who hustles while he waits.»
«Living in this world created by the Almighty-the creator of all, and preferring solitude to the hustle and bustle of the world, one should work according to ones capabilities and limitations to attain the 'supreme-bliss'. »
«The superficiality of the American is the result of his hustling. It needs leisure to think things out; it needs leisure to mature. People in a hurry cannot think, cannot grow, nor can they decay. They are preserved in a state of perpetual puerility.»
«And the end of the fight is a tombstone white with the name of the late deceased, / And the epitaph drear: `A fool lies here who tried to hustle the East'.»
«We hustle at both work and play, and consequently enjoy neither to the utmost.»