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The powerful and the fortunate are very fond of the maxim, where there's a will there's a way;
and they rarely use it without expressing in very clear terms a cold, insolent, and uncharitable judgment upon exertions they are themselves not called upon to make, while they modestly declare that such exertions, if by them made, would be triumphant. They say, in sort, to the weak and unprosperous—You might succeed if you would, for effort is success, and we should find a certain and easy conquest where you have met but baffled hopes and continual defeat!
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The
powerful
and
the
fortunate
are
very
fond
of
the
maxim,
"where
there's
a
will
there's
a
way;"
and
they
rarely
use
it
without
expressing
in
very
clear
terms
a
cold,
insolent,
and
uncharitable
judgment
upon
exertions
they
are
themselves
not
called
upon
to
make,
while
they
modestly
declare
that
such
exertions,
if
by
them
made,
would
be
triumphant.
They
say,
in
sort,
to
the
weak
and
unprosperous—You
might
succeed
if
you
would,
for
effort
is
success,
and
we
should
find
a
certain
and
easy
conquest
where
you
have
met
but
baffled
hopes
and
continual
defeat!