Sure, it sounds like great advice, and maybe it was, but I'm actually a quitter.
From the edeneatseverything.com
In the show, he calls St. Pierre a quitter and talks about fighting to the death.
From the usatoday.com
It's also because you're not a quitter and others are inspired by your example.
From the suntimes.com
He's not known as a quitter but the experience already looks to have left its mark.
From the telegraph.co.uk
She accused me of giving my choice a spiritual spin to avoid feeling like a quitter.
From the blog.beliefnet.com
Hurt by recent comments coming from members of his organization that he was a quitter.
From the suntimes.com
Yes, leaving Alaska's governorship marked her as a quitter to some voters.
From the time.com
So when you read these quitter stories, take them with a grain of salt.
From the avc.com
He did neither, because he didn't want to be a quitter or a complainer.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
More examples
A person who gives up too easily
Matter flowing from a wound or sore; pus; A fistulous wound at the top of a horse's foot resulting from bruises, pricks, or neglected corns; Scoria of tin; To suppurate; ooze with pus
"The trumpet is my enemy," said Herb Alpert in 1969, when he disbanded Tijuana Brass and quit performing. ...
Any individual who, for reasons of conscience or personal behavior chose or was asked to leave the Kingdom.
A chronic inflammation of the collateral cartilage(s) of the foot. A quitter is caused by an infection of the collateral cartilage due to a puncture wound, wire or similar cut or severe bruising to the leg over the area of the collateral cartilage. Bruising may be the result of interfering. ...
A leaver who quits a game permanently. This is opposed to a leaver who may only disconnect many times during a game. If a quitter quits after a ganking or dying in a fight, he is said to have "ragequit".