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The saying "slow and steady wins the race" is from the story "Tortoise and the Hair." It means that you don't need to rush to win.
King, Martin Luther, Jr., Stride toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story. New York, Harper, 1958.
Stride gum's story began on a predictably cold day in February 2005. A research document making its way around the factory indicated that people had resigned themselves to the short life span of gum. Stride's lead scientist, Bernard Lock read this report enraged. He knew America deserved better.
Slow and steady wins the race
slow and steady wins the race
The moral of the story "The Hare and the Tortoise" is that slow and steady progress often wins the race. It teaches the importance of consistency, determination, and not underestimating the abilities of others.
Dr. King's first published book was called "Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story." It was published in 1958 and focuses on the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the civil rights movement.
Think of a regular market, like a grocery store of hardware store. The book business is like that, only it's really the publishers who are the store. They're the ones who decide what a book store will have on it's shelf, and if they don't like a story, they don't publish it. The writing market means what books are selling at the moment. Right now, vampire and zombie books are popular, so you'd say "The vampire book market is up," or "The market is good for zombie books."
"petite histoire" means little story, or short story
Your own story of your life is called an autobiography. Auto means self, bio means life and grap means write.
The events that take place in a story make up the story's plot.