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I fought for years and spent a fortune fighting and never got anywhere
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"I fought for years and spent a fortune fighting and never got anywhere"

- David Friedman

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This quote by David Friedman speaks to the trouble of accomplishing success in life. It suggests that regardless of his best efforts, he was not able to make any progress. This could be translated as a warning to others that success is not always simple to come by, and that it might require a great deal of effort and resources to accomplish. It could likewise be interpreted as a reflection on the problem of life, and how in some cases it can feel like no matter how hard one works, they are not able to make any progress. This quote might be viewed as a pointer to appreciate the small successes in life, and to not be prevented by the lack of progress. Ultimately, this quote works as a pointer that success is not always simple to come by, which it may need a lot of effort and resources to achieve.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by David Friedman somewhere between March 10, 1944 and today. He/she was a famous Musician from USA. The author also have 30 other quotes.

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