The Philistine, Svazek 21Harry Persons Taber, Elbert Hubbard The Society, 1905 |
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... success , as a social accomplishment , or as a con- trolling element of personal influence in clubs or organizations , send me 10 cents in stamps and I will forward to you my little book " A Talk on Talking It is not a question of ...
... success , as a social accomplishment , or as a con- trolling element of personal influence in clubs or organizations , send me 10 cents in stamps and I will forward to you my little book " A Talk on Talking It is not a question of ...
Strana 17
... Success and was the largest holder of farm property in the state of Minnesota . Jamsie has a system and a force of clerks . The plan is first to stalk the author by writing a polite note , asking permission to send the set of books to ...
... Success and was the largest holder of farm property in the state of Minnesota . Jamsie has a system and a force of clerks . The plan is first to stalk the author by writing a polite note , asking permission to send the set of books to ...
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... successful hotel - keeper in New York LISTINE City . He belongs to the John Burroughs Club and hunts with a camera . The man who kills another man is very seldom a criminal either by nature or habit . A criminal is one who is a thief by ...
... successful hotel - keeper in New York LISTINE City . He belongs to the John Burroughs Club and hunts with a camera . The man who kills another man is very seldom a criminal either by nature or habit . A criminal is one who is a thief by ...
Strana 32
... successful career . The most successful men find more in this system to help them than others do , because they are able to see the reasons for things and hasten to intensify the ener- gies that bring increasing and permanent success .
... successful career . The most successful men find more in this system to help them than others do , because they are able to see the reasons for things and hasten to intensify the ener- gies that bring increasing and permanent success .
Strana 32
... successful business men of large affairs . They are modest and unassuming ; simple and direct in their methods ; wide as the world in their sympathies ; lofty as the stars in their aspirations for human progress ; sagacious beyond other ...
... successful business men of large affairs . They are modest and unassuming ; simple and direct in their methods ; wide as the world in their sympathies ; lofty as the stars in their aspirations for human progress ; sagacious beyond other ...
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Strana 188 - THREE fishers went sailing out into the west, — Out into the west as the sun went down ; Each thought of the woman who loved him the best, And the children stood watching them out of the town; For men must work, and women must weep ; And there's little to earn, and many to keep, Though the harbor bar be moaning.
Strana 170 - They do not sweat and whine about their condition, They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God, Not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning things, Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that lived thousands of years ago, Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth.
Strana 197 - True happiness is of a retired nature, and an enemy to pomp and noise ; it arises, in the first place, from the enjoyment of one's self ; and, in the next, from the friendship and conversation of a few select companions...
Strana 128 - It is not the finding of a thing, but the making something out of it after it is found, that is of consequence.
Strana 10 - A little work, a little play To keep us going — and so, good-day ! A little warmth, a little light Of love's bestowing — and so, good-night ! A little fun, to match the sorrow Of each day's growing — and so, good-morrow ! A little trust that when we die We reap our sowing ! And so — good-bye ! MEMOIRS OF BARRAS, Member of the Directorate.
Strana 170 - I stand and look at them long and long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition, They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins, They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God...
Strana 197 - It loves shade and solitude, and naturally haunts groves and fountains, fields and meadows : in short, it feels everything it wants within itself, and receives no addition from multitudes of witnesses and spectators. On the contrary, false happiness loves to be in a crowd, and to draw the eyes of the world upon her. She does not receive any satisfaction from the applauses which she gives herself, but from the admiration which she raises in others.
Strana 45 - Jesus teach it, when he took little children in his arms and blessed them, and said " Of such is the kingdom of God...
Strana 64 - Without recognizing the ordinances of Heaven, it is impossible to be a superior man. 2. "Without an acquaintance with the rules of Propriety, it is impossible for the character to be established. 3. " Without knowing the force of words, it. is impossible to know men...
Strana 162 - What do you say of the leading philosophers here to whom I have offered a thousand times of my own accord to show my studies, but who, with the lazy obstinacy of a serpent who has eaten his fill, have never consented to look at the planets, or moon, or telescope ? Verily, just as serpents close their ears, so do men close their eyes to the light of truth.