Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Pagina 62
... success . Success , from the worldly point of view , in which aspect alone it is proposed to re- gard it in this article , may be defined in a general way as the attainment to a posi- tion of comfort , influence , wealth , honors and ...
... success . Success , from the worldly point of view , in which aspect alone it is proposed to re- gard it in this article , may be defined in a general way as the attainment to a posi- tion of comfort , influence , wealth , honors and ...
Pagina 63
... success a certainty . But it will usually be found that one or more of these various constituents of luck and merit are represented by a negative quantity . Upon the extent of the deficiencies and the num- ber of adverse clements ...
... success a certainty . But it will usually be found that one or more of these various constituents of luck and merit are represented by a negative quantity . Upon the extent of the deficiencies and the num- ber of adverse clements ...
Pagina 64
... success is dependent upon character . But a good character is hardly an active cause of success , although it is a condition nec- essary to success . Everybody is expected to be honest , sober , punctual , moral , and to possess self ...
... success is dependent upon character . But a good character is hardly an active cause of success , although it is a condition nec- essary to success . Everybody is expected to be honest , sober , punctual , moral , and to possess self ...
Pagina 65
... success by means principally of his abili- ties ; not altogether by his abilities , for even the circumstance of being placed in a sphere in which he had the opportunity of distinguishing himself was not entirely due to his inherent ...
... success by means principally of his abili- ties ; not altogether by his abilities , for even the circumstance of being placed in a sphere in which he had the opportunity of distinguishing himself was not entirely due to his inherent ...
Pagina 66
... success , and as success depends so much upon hav- ing an opportunity , it opportunity , it follows that cheek " may be a most valuable factor in making a successful career . Character and ability are admitted on all hands to be very ...
... success , and as success depends so much upon hav- ing an opportunity , it opportunity , it follows that cheek " may be a most valuable factor in making a successful career . Character and ability are admitted on all hands to be very ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Volledige weergave - 1857 |
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Ameri American ancient April Fool artistic asked Ballybrophy beautiful become better Bishop Brocton called century character course critic cultivated dream dust dust-particles England English Euphrates existence eyes fact father feeling fish Franco-German war Frédéric Mistral French friends Gibbs give Grimm's Law Guanches hand Hasisadra's heart honor human influence interest Jenny Lind Kafir klephts lady land language Laurence Oliphant less light literary literature living look Lord Lord Beaconsfield luck Martingale matter means ment mind miocene moral Mount Kennedy natural talent ness never night Oliphant once Oostrum opinion pass perhaps person Philistine position possess present race Russian Samela Sanskrit seemed self-respect sense soldiers soul speak spirit story success tain tell things thought tion wife woman women words young Zulu