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- Thoroughness characterizes all successful men. Genius is the art of taking infinite pains. All great achievement has been characterized by extreme care, infinite painstaking, even…
- A man who marries a woman to educate her falls victim to the same fallacy as the woman who marries a man to reform him.
- Some men succeed by what they know; some by what they do; and a few by what they are.
- The man who is anybody and who does anything is surely going to be criticized, vilified, and misunderstood. This is a part of the penalty…
- It is not book learning young men need, nor instruction about this and that, but a stiffening of the vertebra which will cause them to…
- Let a man once see himself as others see him, and all enthusiasm vanishes from his heart.
- The fool is not the man who merely does foolish things. The fool is the man who does not know enough to cash in on…
- A committee is a thing which takes a week to do what one good man can do in an hour.
- Down in their hearts, wise men know this truth: the only way to help yourself is to help others.
- The man who doesn't relax and hoot a few hoots voluntarily, now and then, is in great danger of hooting hoots and standing on his…
- The man who craves disciples and wants followers is always more or less of a charlatan. The man of genuine worth and insight wants to…
- When a man sends you an impudent letter, sit right down and give it back to him with interest ten times compounded, and then throw…
- A man is as good as he has to be, and a woman is as bad as she dares
- Theology, by diverting the attention of men from this life to another, and by endeavoring to coerce all men into one religion, constantly preaching that…
- Men are rich only as they give. He who gives great service gets great rewards.
- The only man who makes money following the races is one who does it with a broom and shovel.
- Man, like Deity, creates in his own image.
- Do you say that religion is still needed? Then I answer that Work, Study, Health and Love constitute religion. . . . Most formal religions…
- Man's greatest blunder has been in trying to make peace with the skies instead of making peace with his neighbors
- It is always the nearest, plainest and simplest principles that learned men comprehend last.
- If you work for a man, in heavens name work for him! If he pays you wages that supply you your bread and butter, work…
- Every man should have a college education in order to show him how little the thing is really worth.
- Blessed is the man who has found someone to do his work.
- It does not make much difference what a person studies-all knowledge is related, and the man who studies anything, if he keeps at it, will…
- I believe in courtesy, in kindness, in generosity, in good cheer, in friendship and in honest competition. I believe there is something doing somewhere, for…
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- Let each man exercise the art he knows. — Aristophanes
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- My best friend is the man who in wishing me well wishes it for my sake. — Aristotle
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