The Business Life; Or Straight Talks on BusinessI. Pitman & Sons, Limited, 1907 - 202 Seiten |
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... OPPORTUNITY BRAINS • • GOOD RESOLUTIONS A GOOD CONCEIT DON'T BE AFRAID TO WORK OLD MEN V. YOUNG MEN STAYING POWER · READING CHARACTER . THE INDISPENSABLE MAN A MINIMUM WAGE WASTING TIME • 125 129 132 136 140 144 • 147 151 155 159 164 ...
... OPPORTUNITY BRAINS • • GOOD RESOLUTIONS A GOOD CONCEIT DON'T BE AFRAID TO WORK OLD MEN V. YOUNG MEN STAYING POWER · READING CHARACTER . THE INDISPENSABLE MAN A MINIMUM WAGE WASTING TIME • 125 129 132 136 140 144 • 147 151 155 159 164 ...
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... opportunity comes to all , and it is only those who fail to see and grasp it who lose the advantage offered to them , and which probably never comes again . HOW TO SELL On Advertising " There is nothing that THE BUSINESS LIFE.
... opportunity comes to all , and it is only those who fail to see and grasp it who lose the advantage offered to them , and which probably never comes again . HOW TO SELL On Advertising " There is nothing that THE BUSINESS LIFE.
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... opportunity of explaining and showing that the charges are fair , as extras always should be . Every honest business man has the greatest dis- like of extras ; and has the utmost misgiving about charging the customer more than the ...
... opportunity of explaining and showing that the charges are fair , as extras always should be . Every honest business man has the greatest dis- like of extras ; and has the utmost misgiving about charging the customer more than the ...
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... opportunity , ' bad luck , ' bad debts , ' etc .; but if the Official Receiver could be induced to state the causes of the majority of failures which come under his notice , he would say ' want of prudence , ' ' want of tact . ' ' want ...
... opportunity , ' bad luck , ' bad debts , ' etc .; but if the Official Receiver could be induced to state the causes of the majority of failures which come under his notice , he would say ' want of prudence , ' ' want of tact . ' ' want ...
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... opportunities offered than ours ; and no nation has so slowly grasped them . We can only lament the fact and give a word of advice to those who will take it . All who would succeed in life must learn the value of perception and ...
... opportunities offered than ours ; and no nation has so slowly grasped them . We can only lament the fact and give a word of advice to those who will take it . All who would succeed in life must learn the value of perception and ...
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advantage Advertising bankruptcy court become better blame brain business letter capital carry cern chance character comes commercial competition competitors conceited cut-price difficulties duty earnest Economy employer employés everything excuse experience extras fact faculty failures fault feel firm gain give Credit goes grasp hand head honest honour human nature hustler idea industry invariably keep kind knowledge labour living wage look Luck machinery man's matter means ment mind minimum wage mistake ness never old Firm opportunity Persistency position possess Practical probably profit promises punctual Push qualities result rule run a business SIR ISAAC PITMAN Sir John Lubbock smart succeed sure Tact tell thing tion to-day trade trade secrets trades unions tradesman trouble true wait want of Principle wasted wealth whilst wisdom of Solomon word worry worth young
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Seite 123 - For I am a man under authority, having soldiers under me, and I say to this man, go, and he goeth ; and to another, come, and he cometh ; and to my servant do this, and he doeth it.
Seite 60 - Infernal world, and thou profoundest Hell Receive thy new possessor; one who brings A mind not to be changed by place or time. The mind is its own place, and in itself Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven.
Seite 151 - The heights by great men reached and kept Were not attained by sudden flight, But they, while their companions slept. Were toiling upward in the night.
Seite 65 - New times demand new measures and new men ; The world advances, and in time outgrows The laws that in our fathers' day were best; And, doubtless, after us, some purer scheme Will be shaped out by wiser men than we, Made wiser by the steady growth of truth.
Seite 197 - Man is his own star; and the soul that can Render an honest and a perfect man, Commands all light, all influence, all fate; Nothing to him falls early or too late. Our acts our angels are, or good or ill, Our fatal shadows that walk by us still.
Seite 121 - No man is born into the world whose work Is not born with him ; there is always work, And tools to work withal, for those who will ; And blessed are the horny hands of toil ! The busy world shoves angrily aside The man who stands with arms akimbo set, Until occasion tells him what to do ; And he who waits to have his task marked out Shall die and leave his errand unfulfilled.
Seite 59 - The mills of the gods grind slowly but they grind exceedingly fine.
Seite 42 - Lie not ; but let thy heart be true to God, Thy mouth to it, thy actions to them both. Cowards tell lies, and those that fear the rod; The stormy working soul spits lies and froth. Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie. A fault, which needs it most, grows two thereby.
Seite 202 - Professor Blackie, of the University of Edinburgh, said to a class of young men : " Money is not needful; power is not needful ; cleverness is not needful ; fame is not needful ; liberty is not needful ; even health is not the one thing needful ; but character alone is that which can truly save us, and if we are not saved in this sense, we must certainly be damned.
Seite 147 - In the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As — -fail!