The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II Quotes
The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
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Prayer to an Unseen Friend
My special friend, thank you for listening to me. You know how hard I am trying to fulfill your faith in me.
Thank You, also for the place in which I dwell. Let neither work nor play, no matter how satisfying or glorious, ever separate me for long from my precious family.
Teach me how to play the game of life with fairness, courage, fortitude and confidence.
Provide me with a few friends who understand me and yet remain my friends.
Allow me a forgiving heart and a mind unafraid to travel though the trail may not be marked.
Give me a sense of humor and a little leisure with nothing to do.
Help me to strive for the highest legitimate reward of merit, ambition and opportunity, and yet never allow me to forget to extend a kindly, helping hand to others who need encouragement and assistance.
Provide me with the strength to encounter whatever is to come, that I be brave in peril, constant in tribulation, temperate in anger and always prepared for any change of fortune.
Enable me to give a smile instead of a frown, a kindly word instead of harshness and bitterness.
Make me sympathetic to the grief of others, realizing that there are hidden woes in every life, no matter how exalted.
Keep me forever serene in every activity of life, neither unduly boastful nor given to the more serious sin of self-depreciation.
In sorrow, may my soul be uplifted, by the thought that if there were no shadow, there would be no sunshine.
In failure, preserve my faith.
In success, keep me humble.
Steady me to do the full share of my work, and more, as well as I can, and when that is done, stop me, pay me what wages Thou wilt, and permit me to say, from a loving heart...
A grateful Amen”
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
My special friend, thank you for listening to me. You know how hard I am trying to fulfill your faith in me.
Thank You, also for the place in which I dwell. Let neither work nor play, no matter how satisfying or glorious, ever separate me for long from my precious family.
Teach me how to play the game of life with fairness, courage, fortitude and confidence.
Provide me with a few friends who understand me and yet remain my friends.
Allow me a forgiving heart and a mind unafraid to travel though the trail may not be marked.
Give me a sense of humor and a little leisure with nothing to do.
Help me to strive for the highest legitimate reward of merit, ambition and opportunity, and yet never allow me to forget to extend a kindly, helping hand to others who need encouragement and assistance.
Provide me with the strength to encounter whatever is to come, that I be brave in peril, constant in tribulation, temperate in anger and always prepared for any change of fortune.
Enable me to give a smile instead of a frown, a kindly word instead of harshness and bitterness.
Make me sympathetic to the grief of others, realizing that there are hidden woes in every life, no matter how exalted.
Keep me forever serene in every activity of life, neither unduly boastful nor given to the more serious sin of self-depreciation.
In sorrow, may my soul be uplifted, by the thought that if there were no shadow, there would be no sunshine.
In failure, preserve my faith.
In success, keep me humble.
Steady me to do the full share of my work, and more, as well as I can, and when that is done, stop me, pay me what wages Thou wilt, and permit me to say, from a loving heart...
A grateful Amen”
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
“They are the living dead and we have many of those among us, spending their days whining and complaining and never making any attempt to change their lives for the better.”
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
“The creation of a thousand forests is in a single acorn. Concentration”
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
“Hafid smiled and shrugged his shoulders. “I would not know since I am not a preacher.” “Oh ho!” exclaimed Paul, turning to Luke. “Listen to this man! Hafid, whether you realize it or not, you and I are in the same business. We are both fighting to rescue people, men and women, from hell. The hell you are trying to save them from is here … and now. The hell I want to protect them from is tomorrow … and forever. We are both struggling to convince those who will listen that living in heaven here, and heaven for eternity, requires the same qualities of loving, caring, charity, and hard work.”
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
“What you wish can only be accomplished by changing one person at a time.”
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
“The creation of a thousand forests is in a single acorn.”
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
― The Greatest Salesman in the World, Part II: The End of the Story
