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This is the mark of a really admirable man: steadfastness in the face of trouble
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"This is the mark of a really admirable man: steadfastness in the face of trouble"

- Ludwig van Beethoven

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In this quote, Beethoven is applauding a certain quality that he believes makes a guy genuinely admirable. He describes this quality as "steadfastness," which can be understood as a combination of decision, resilience, and unwavering commitment. Beethoven thinks that a guy who has this quality has the ability to remain strong and undeviating even in the face of tough and tough situations. This might describe both external difficulties, such as obstacles and difficulties, along with internal struggles, such as doubts and worries. By highlighting this quality, Beethoven is emphasizing the importance of determination and strength in accomplishing success and earning adoration.

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Ludwig van Beethoven This quote is written / told by Ludwig van Beethoven between December 17, 1770 and March 26, 1827. He was a famous Composer from Germany. The author also have 19 other quotes.

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