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Youve got to clock the hours and pay your dues. Then eventually, people will come to you. You have to be patient and app
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"You've got to clock the hours and pay your dues. Then eventually, people will come to you. You have to be patient and appreciative"

- Elisabeth Rohm

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In this quote, starlet Elisabeth Rohm is stressing the importance of hard work and determination in achieving success. She recommends that a person need to put in the time and effort, "clocking the hours," and want to "pay their dues" in order to reach their objectives. This might involve facing obstacles and problems, however Rohm motivates readers to stay patient and grateful throughout the journey. She believes that with commitment and a favorable mindset, eventually, others will acknowledge and value one's hard work, causing chances and recognition. In general, Rohm's message is among decision and gratitude, reminding us that success takes time and effort, however it deserves it in the end.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Elisabeth Rohm somewhere between April 28, 1973 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA. The author also have 24 other quotes.

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