"I have asked myself once or twice lately what was my natural bent. I have no doubt at all: It is to look at each day for the evil of that day and have a go at it, and that is why I have never failed to have an acute interest in each morning's letters"
- Geoffrey Fisher
About this Quote
This quote by Geoffrey Fisher speaks with his decision and resilience. He understands his natural disposition to deal with the challenges of each day head-on, and this is what drives him to have an intense interest in the morning's letters. He is not afraid to challenge the evil of every day, and this is what has actually enabled him to never stop working. This quote is a testimony to the power of having a positive attitude and a desire to handle the challenges of every day. It is a tip that no matter how difficult the job, if we have the courage to face it, we can conquer it.
This quote is written / told by Geoffrey Fisher between May 5, 1887 and September 15, 1972. He/she was a famous Clergyman.
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