Achievement and fearfulness can't stay together.

Tarang Sinha
Achievement and fearfulness can't stay together.
Achievement and fearfulness can't stay together.
Achievement and fearfulness can't stay together.
Achievement and fearfulness can't stay together.
About This Quote

Achievement and fearfulness can't stay together. This quote is about the fact that there are many things that are possible in life, but it is up to you to choose what you want. It is not always easy to get what you want, but if you set your mind on something you can achieve it. And if you do not have what you want, then keep fighting because one day you will get it.

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