Keep Going

Keep Going
Keep Going is a poem by Edgar A. Guest, often misattributed to John Greenleaf Whittier, published in 1921. The poem emphasizes resilience and perseverance, encapsulated in the famous line, 'Success is failure turned inside out.' It reflects Guest's motivational style, encouraging readers to persist in the face of challenges.
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Allegra LittleCole, Brize C, Bruce Kachuk, Owlivia +11 more








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