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Russell H.Conwell

  • ann karagwahas quoted2 years ago
    Determination is the battery that commands every road of life. It is the armor against which the missiles of adversity rattle harmlessly
  • ann karagwahas quoted2 years ago
    As a matter of fact the world owes a man nothing that he does not earn
  • ann karagwahas quoted2 years ago
    "You can be what you will, provided that it is something the world will be demanding ten years hence."
  • ann karagwahas quoted2 years ago
    You must invest yourself or your money in a known demand. You must select an occupation that is fitted to your own special genius and to some actual want of the people. Choose as early as possible what your life-work will be. Then you can be continually equipping yourself by reading and observing to a purpose. There are many things which the average boy or girl learns in school that could be learned outside just as well
  • ann karagwahas quoted2 years ago
    In my lectures I have borne heavily on the fact that we are all walking over acres of diamonds and mines of gold. There are people who think that their fortune lies in some far country. It is much more likely to lie right in their own back yards or on their front door-step, hidden from their unseeing eye. Most of our millionaires discovered their fortunes by simply looking around them.
  • ann karagwahas quoted2 years ago
    Lincoln, one of the greatest men of the world, owed his success largely to one rule: whatsoever he had to do at all he put his whole mind into, and held it all there until the task was all done. That makes men great almost anywhere
  • ann karagwahas quoted2 years ago
    The best ordered mind is one that can grasp the problems that gather around a man constantly and work them out to a logical conclusion; that sees quickly what anything means, whether it be an exhibition of goods, a juxtaposition of events, or the suggestions of literature
  • ann karagwahas quoted2 years ago
    Young people should draw a line between study that secures wisdom and study that breaks down the mind; between exercise that is healthful and exercise that is injurious; between a conscientiousness that is pure and divine and a conscientiousness that is over-morbid and insane; between economy that is careful and economy that is stingy; between industry that is a reasonable use of their powers and industry that is an over-use of their powers, leading only to destruction
  • ann karagwahas quoted2 years ago
    Another thing very necessary to the pursuit of success is the proper employment of waiting moments.
  • ann karagwahas quoted2 years ago
    a true will must have a decent regard for the happiness of others. Do not get so wrapped up in your own mission that you forget to be kind to other people, for you have not fulfilled every duty unless you have fulfilled the duty of being pleasant. Enemies and ignorance are the two most expensive things in a man's life. I never make unnecessary enemies—they cost too much.
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