This Scientific Age: Essays in Modern Thought and AchievementDugald Caleb Jackson, Walter Paul Jones J. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 1930 - Počet stran: 353 |
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Strana 316
... success , tangible and incontrovertible . A prime minister is also unquestionably a successful man . A judge , an archbishop , a field - marshal , a " best- seller , " is admitted to have been successful , in his own line . He would ...
... success , tangible and incontrovertible . A prime minister is also unquestionably a successful man . A judge , an archbishop , a field - marshal , a " best- seller , " is admitted to have been successful , in his own line . He would ...
Strana 321
... successful career is often an unjust and antisocial one . How large a part of success consists in choosing a line of work which by some accident is overpaid ; in seiz- ing an advantageous position , such as a temporary monopoly ; in ...
... successful career is often an unjust and antisocial one . How large a part of success consists in choosing a line of work which by some accident is overpaid ; in seiz- ing an advantageous position , such as a temporary monopoly ; in ...
Strana 323
... success . " Everyone may win who tries , for the struggle is the prize . " Success , for the man with an ideal , is nothing external , which chance may give and chance take away . It is no definite limited achievement , which we can ...
... success . " Everyone may win who tries , for the struggle is the prize . " Success , for the man with an ideal , is nothing external , which chance may give and chance take away . It is no definite limited achievement , which we can ...
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