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- Like the tortoise and the hare, slow and steady wins the race.
- Snyder's motto isn't " slow and steady wins the race ."
- As the old fable tells us, sometimes slow and steady wins the race.
- An inscription on the statue reads, " Slow and steady wins the race ."
- Slow and steady wins the race; logic and common sense will solve most problems.
- "` Law and Order'is like my nature : slow and steady wins the race ."
- Sherry says good bodybuilders understand that, as the old saying goes, slow and steady wins the race.
- Maybe slow and steady wins the race.
- Slow and steady wins the race though.
- With the adage " slow and steady wins the race " enforcing her nearly three comebacks, more of her has yet to come.
- While " overdoing it " may build up muscles more quickly, " slow and steady wins the race ", that's my hare of wisdom for the day.
- He has stayed away from dot-coms because the approach he has worked out with Parker has been, as he put it, that " slow and steady wins the race ."
- In September 2013, Price was also the subject of a works on paper retrospective titled'Slow and Steady Wins the Race, Works on Paper, 1962 2010'at the Albright Knox Art Gallery, Drawing Center, and the Harwood Museum of Art
- "You might certainly see a few sort of satisfied faces among European finance ministers in the sense,'We're going all right, thank you very much, slow and steady wins the race, "'said Peter Dixon, economist at Germany's Commerzbank in London.
- That pattern in insects _ a " live fast, die young " strategy for insects exposed to predators versus a " slow and steady wins the race " strategy for well-protected insects _ has important implications for humans, Keller said.
- :Aesop's fables also give us many characters, in the form of animals, like the hare and the tortoise, although neither is mentioned explicitly in the saying " Slow and steady wins the race " . talk ) 05 : 16, 15 May 2014 ( UTC)
- In the early 2000s the conceptual New York label " Slow and Steady Wins the Race ", founded by the Chinese-American designer Mary Ping, offered a range of consciously affordable bags deliberately based on It Bags by Balenciaga, Dior and Gucci, but made in inexpensive calico with metalwork from hardware stores mirroring the original bags'exclusive designer fittings.