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Failure and dissapointment are two of the surest stepping stones to success, said Dale Carnegie.
Source: https://newsdiaryonline.com/beyond-destination-finding-meaning-in-the-journey-by-osmund-agbo/
Gbajabiamila stated that doing so was the surest way to channel their energy, drive, innovation, and courage into endeavours that would enrich the economy and accelerate our national development.
“‘I need a holiday’ is the surest reflection of a modern discourse based on the idea that people’s physical and mental health will be restored if only they can ‘get away’ from time to time.”
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/03/opinion/climate-change-summer-vacation-greece-rhodes-maui.html
It was so imbued in Bhakthi and given the auspicious time of year, it left no doubt in the minds of the audience that Music is one of the surest ways of experiencing the Divine.
The full-throated defense of Israel’s war goals came a day after families of hostages heckled the prime minister during a speech in the Knesset, as he argued that military pressure was the surest way to secure their release but required “time.”
Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/idf-bombards-hamas-in-southern-gaza-as-ground-campaign-set-to-widen/
The surest failsafe against overthrows of elected governments is that governments are able to evolve systems that make life better for the average citizens, rather than further feathering the nests of a few.
"This administration is committed to implementing effective measures to combat security challenges in Nigeria and our synergy is the surest ticket to that destiny.