|  | books.google.com Henry David Thoreau, John C. Broderick, Robert Sattelmeyer - 2000 - 480 pages Whether passed on a bed of sickness or a tented field-it is ever the same fair play -and admits no foolish distinction. Despair & postponement are Cowardice & defeat. Men were born to succeed not to fail. J. Farmer saw a phoebe today- They ... |
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 | books.google.com Getting in Touch with Your Inner Shark Sharkie Zartman. Shark. Sense. Twelve: Sharks. Do. Not. Experience. Self-Doubt. Human Translation: Confidence Opens Doors Men are born to succeed, not fail.—Henry David Thoreau. Full-time. |
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 | books.google.com Men were born to succeed not to fail” (Journal 6 23). Thoreau's admiration for “ the good businessman” also characterizes, I would argue, such an ideal author: he is, in Judith Saunders's words, “responsible attentive, accountable. He keeps ... |
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 | books.google.com | In this tradition. In The Greatest Salesman In The World is destined to influence countless lives. Here is the legend of Hafid, a camel boy of two thousand years ago, and his burning desire to improve his lowly position in life. |
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 | books.google.com ... can afford to be just to all men, and to treat the individual with respect as a neighbor; which even would not think it inconsistent with its own repose if a few went to live aloof from it, ... Thoreau, Henry David We were born to succeed, not to fail. |
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 | books.google.com No young man will ever succeed who will not cultivate a thinking mind. ... They had not only his experience, but the benefit of his great wealth; he succeeded without either—they failed with both; he was obliged to ... dark unfathomed caves of ocean bear; Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And Economy of Time. |
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 | books.google.com Luther Strong - 2004 - 88 pages The Extrovert is the “natural born salesperson” type. He (or she) is not completely happy unless mingling with people, talking with them and trying to convince them of one thing or another. The extrovert will stop work anytime for a cup of coffee, ... |
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 | books.google.com As the insignia of a "dashing" temperament, "business man" touted mettle, not morals. ... Men succeed or fail . . . not from accident or external surroundings," a Massachusetts newspaper reiterated in 1856, but from "possessing or wanting the ... |
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 | books.google.com God's Word says, "Blessed is the man whose sins are covered". Get happy, you' re covered! Get up! Get going! You're going through this life and be happy knowing you cannot fail! Born to succeed, born to win, born to love and be loved. |
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