The man who is worthy of being a leader of men will never complain of the stupidity of his helpers, of the ingratitude of mankind, nor of the inappreciation of the public. These things are all a part of the great game of life, and to meet them and not... Official Magazine - Page 16de International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers of America - 1920Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Frank H. Vizetelly - 1905 - 200 pages
...to be set in still smaller type is indicated by drawing two lines down its left side; for example: THE man who is worthy of being a leader of men will...stupidity of his helpers, of the ingratitude of mankind, or of the inappreciation of the public. These things are all a part of the great game of life; and... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1909 - 24 pages
...blame your employer — blame your services; when they are worth more to him, he will pay you more. && The man who is worthy of being a leader of men will...discouragement and defeat is the final proof of power. Get your Happiness out of your work or you will never know what real Happiness is. jt ¿*> Read the... | |
| 1911 - 936 pages
...own weakness he depends upon severity to make up for lack of strength. It has been wisely said that the man who is worthy of being a leader of men will...discouragement and defeat is the final proof of power. Combination of Orders. Another correspondent states that his road has issued a notice as follows :... | |
| Tom Loftin Johnson - 1911 - 448 pages
...giving — a giving of that greatest gift within man's power to give — HIMSELF. ELIZABETH J. HAUSER. " The man who is worthy of being a leader of men will...great game of life, and to meet them and not go down under them in discouragement and defeat is the final proof of power." FOREWORD THE greatest movement... | |
| 1912 - 640 pages
...struggle manfully, for he has that within him that says he is worthy. "He prayeth best who worketh best." "The man who is worthy of being a leader of men will...These things are all a part of the great game of life, a part of the price, and to meet them and not go down before them in discouragement and defeat is the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1912 - 748 pages
...takes us out And kisses me. Oh say This is great! I'm glad I'ma stamp. — Quoted. Tom Johnson said: "The man who is worthy of being a leader of men will...mankind, nor of the inappreciation of the public." AND NOW THE OFFICE BOY. All of the officers and directors of the Commercial of course own stock in... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1913 - 178 pages
...patiently awaits around the corner with a stuffed club. To which class do you belong ? ORGANIZATION The man who is worthy of being a leader of / men will...stupidity . of his helpers, of the ingratitude of mankind, or of the inappreciation of the public. These / things are all a part of the great game of life, and... | |
| 1914 - 514 pages
...spent discussing the different points raised by the Lecture Committee in presenting its first paper. The man who is worthy of being a leader of men will never complain of the stupidity of his helpers, or the ingratitude of mankind, nor of the inappreciation of the public . These things are all a part... | |
| Harry Persons Taber, Elbert Hubbard - 1905 - 450 pages
...lodgment. Several years ago I wrote this, and I guess it still holds: The man who is worthy of being the leader of men will never complain of the stupidity of his helpers, the ingratitude of mankind, nor the inappreciation of the public. These things are all a part of the... | |
| Sara E. Parsons - 1916 - 176 pages
...administration, they can be most useful to the superintendent and the trustees. .. CHAPTER XH LOOKING AHEAD The man who is worthy of being a leader of men will...stupidity of his helpers, of the ingratitude of mankind, or of the inappreciation of the public. These things are all a part of the great game of life, and... | |
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