“There is a major disaster when a person allows some success to become a stopping place rather than a way station on to a larger goal.”

As quoted in Lifetime Speaker's Encyclopedia (1962) by Jacob Morton Braude
Context: There is a major disaster when a person allows some success to become a stopping place rather than a way station on to a larger goal. It often happens that an early success is a greater moral hazard than an early failure.

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American Methodist minister 1885–1960

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