How to Make Good: Or, Winning Your Largest SuccessPersonal proficiency bureau, 1915 - 78 sider |
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Side 18
... never quit studying . If you think you know it all , or even almost all , you haven't yet begun to learn . As you read , take time to do some real thinking . Choose articles and books that stimulate thought . Fun and fiction are the ...
... never quit studying . If you think you know it all , or even almost all , you haven't yet begun to learn . As you read , take time to do some real thinking . Choose articles and books that stimulate thought . Fun and fiction are the ...
Side 21
... never has . When you are criticized or corrected , take it , and make the most of it . Make explanations at the proper time , but be decent about it all . Get the habit of being pleasant . Be the man worth while- " It is easy enough to ...
... never has . When you are criticized or corrected , take it , and make the most of it . Make explanations at the proper time , but be decent about it all . Get the habit of being pleasant . Be the man worth while- " It is easy enough to ...
Side 24
... never get the habit that later " gets " him were it not for treating , often so insistent and repulsive to the finer senses of thinking men . The great railroads that consider of prime importance not only the safety , but the courteous ...
... never get the habit that later " gets " him were it not for treating , often so insistent and repulsive to the finer senses of thinking men . The great railroads that consider of prime importance not only the safety , but the courteous ...
Side 25
... resign . You certainly will never regret throw- ing cigarettes into the discard . Per- haps the tests made in the Philadelphia schools showing the warped intellects and stunted bodies of the youths who smoke the little 25 HOW TO MAKE GOOD.
... resign . You certainly will never regret throw- ing cigarettes into the discard . Per- haps the tests made in the Philadelphia schools showing the warped intellects and stunted bodies of the youths who smoke the little 25 HOW TO MAKE GOOD.
Side 47
... never come if it is always considered as a thing to be had sometime when you get everything you want . Let your work be your pleasure . The head of one of the largest shoe manufacturing establishments in the country remarked to a friend ...
... never come if it is always considered as a thing to be had sometime when you get everything you want . Let your work be your pleasure . The head of one of the largest shoe manufacturing establishments in the country remarked to a friend ...
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How to Make Good: Or, Winning Your Largest Success Alfred Tyler Hemingway Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2016 |
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Side 81 - I do the very best I know how — the very best I can ; and I mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what is said against me won't amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference.
Side 86 - To live content with small means, to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion ; to be worthy, not respectable; and wealthy, not rich...
Side 5 - READING without purpose is sauntering, not exercise. More is got from one book on which the thought settles for a definite end in knowledge, than from libraries skimmed over by a wandering eye. A cottage flower gives honey to the bee, a king's garden none to the butterfly.
Side 86 - ... to seek elegance rather than luxury, and refinement rather than fashion; to be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; to...
Side 21 - T is easy enough to be pleasant, When life flows along like a song; But the man worth while is the one who will smile When everything goes dead wrong...
Side 45 - And the life that is worth the honor of earth Is the one that resists desire. -' By the cynic, the sad, the fallen, Who had no strength for the strife, The world's highway is cumbered to-day, They make up the...
Side 45 - It is easy enough to be prudent, When nothing tempts you to stray, When without or within no voice of sin Is luring your soul away; But it's only a negative virtue Until it is tried by fire, And the life that is worth the honor of earth Is the one that resists desire.
Side 47 - A man who is clean both outside and inside; who neither looks up to the rich nor down to the poor; who can lose without squealing and win without bragging ; who is considerate of women, children and old people ; who is too brave to lie and too generous to cheat, and who takes his share of the world and lets other people have theirs.
Side 35 - If put to a pinch, an ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness. If you must vilify, condemn and eternally disparage, why, resign your position, and when you are outside, damn to your heart's content.
Side 3 - How to make good; or, Winning your largest success; a business man's talks on personal proficiency and commercial character-building.