“Happiness, in truth, may not be the fruit plucked by my action yet without action all fruit will die on the vine.
I will act now.
I will act now. I will act now. I will act now.”

Source: The Greatest Salesman in the World (1968), Ch. 16 : The Scroll Marked IX, p. 95.

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