Acres of Diamonds Quotes
Acres of Diamonds
by
Russell H. Conwell10,108 ratings, 4.18 average rating, 373 reviews
Acres of Diamonds Quotes
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“Your diamonds are not in far distant mountains or in yonder seas; they are in your own backyard, if you but dig for them.”
― Acres of Diamonds
― Acres of Diamonds
“Begin where you are and what you are.”
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― Acres of Diamonds
“Abraham Lincoln's principle for greatness can be adopted by nearly all. This was his rule: Whatsoever he had to do at all, he put his whole mind into it and held it all there until that was all done.”
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― Acres of Diamonds
“It is easy to raise a laugh, but dangerous, for it is the greatest test of an orator's control of his audience to be able to land them again on the solid earth of sober thinking.”
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― Acres of Diamonds
“True greatness is often unrecognized.”
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― Acres of Diamonds
“You cannot trust a man with your money who cannot take care of his own.”
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― Acres of Diamonds
“Do you ever see a man who struts around altogether too large to notice an ordinary working mechanic? Do you think he is great?
He is nothing but a puffed-up balloon, held down by his big feet.
There is no greatness there.”
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He is nothing but a puffed-up balloon, held down by his big feet.
There is no greatness there.”
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“It was chartered in 1888, at which time its numbers had reached almost six hundred, and it has ever since had a constant flood of applicants. "It has demonstrated," as Dr. Conwell puts it, "that those who work for a living have time for study." And he, though he does not himself add this, has given the opportunity. He feels especial pride in the features by which lectures and recitations are held at practically any hour which best suits the convenience of the students. If any ten students join in a request for any hour from nine in the morning to ten at night a class is arranged for them, to meet that request! This involves the necessity for a much larger number of professors and teachers than would otherwise be necessary, but that is deemed a slight consideration in comparison with the immense good done by meeting the needs of workers. Also President Conwell—for of course he is the president of the university—is proud of the fact that the privilege of graduation depends entirely upon knowledge gained; that graduation does not depend upon having listened to any set number of lectures or upon having attended for so many terms or years. If a student can do four years' work in two years or in three he is encouraged to do it, and if he cannot even do it in four he can have no diploma. Obviously, there is no place at Temple University for students who care only for a few years of leisured ease. It is a place for workers, and not at all for those who merely wish to be able to boast that they attended a university. The students have come largely from among railroad clerks, bank clerks, bookkeepers, teachers, preachers, mechanics, salesmen, drug clerks, city and United States government employees, widows, nurses, housekeepers, brakemen, firemen, engineers, motormen, conductors, and shop hands.”
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― Acres of Diamonds
“If the great men in America took our offices, we would change to an empire in the next ten years.”
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― Acres of Diamonds
“But I should so sell each bill of goods that the person to whom I sell shall make as much as I make.”
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― Acres of Diamonds
“remember if you know what people need you have gotten more knowledge of a fortune than any amount of capital can give you.”
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
“Let every man or woman here, if you never hear me again, remember this, that if you wish to be great at all, you must begin where you are and what you are, in Philadelphia, now. He that can give to his city any blessing, he who can be a good citizen while he lives here, he that can make better homes, he that can be a blessing whether he works in the shop or sits behind the counter or keeps house, whatever be his life, he who would be great anywhere must first be great in his own Philadelphia.”
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
“in your housekeeping, whatever your life, that one thing is the secret of success. You must first know the demand. You must first know what people need, and then invest yourself where you are most needed.”
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
“The moment a young man or woman gets more money than he or she has grown to by practical experience, that moment he has gotten a curse. It is no help to a young man or woman to inherit money. It is no help to your children to leave them money, but if you leave them education, if you leave them Christian and noble character, if you leave them a wide circle of friends, if you leave them an honorable name, it is far better than that they should have money.”
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
“own. You cannot trust a man in your family that is not true to his own wife. You cannot trust a man in the world that does not begin with his own heart, his own character, and his own life.”
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
“sympathize with a man whom God has punished for his sins, thus to help him when God would still continue a just punishment, is to do wrong, no doubt about it, and we do that more than we help those who are deserving”
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
“He was contented because he was wealthy, and wealthy because he was contented.”
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― Acres of Diamonds
“The opportunity to attain great wealth is within the reach of almost every man and woman. Let us remember there is not a poor person in the United States who was not made poor by his own shortcomings. It is all wrong to be poor, anyhow.”
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― Acres of Diamonds
“man,' I said to him, 'with the proper determination and ambition can study sufficiently at night to win his desire.”
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
― Acres of Diamonds: our every-day opportunities
