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A Message to Garcia A Message to Garcia by Elbert Hubbard
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“Opportunities for education should be within the reach of every individual, not for the lucky few.”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia
“Character is the result of two things, mental attitude, and the way we spend our time. It is what we think and what we do that make us what we are. By”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia: And Other Essential Writings on Success
“A PRAYER   The supreme prayer of my heart is not to be learned, rich, famous, powerful, or “good,” but simply to be radiant. I desire to radiate health, cheerfulness, calm courage and good will. I wish to live without hate, whim, jealousy, envy, fear. I wish to be simple, honest, frank, natural, clean in mind and clean in body, unaffected—ready to say “I do not know,” if it be so, and to meet all men on an absolute equality—to face any obstacle and meet every difficulty unabashed and unafraid. I wish others to live their lives, too—up to their highest, fullest and best. To that end I pray that I may never meddle, interfere, dictate, give advice that is not wanted, or assist when my services are not needed. If I can help people, I’ll do it by giving them a chance to help themselves; and if I can uplift or inspire, let it be by example, inference, and suggestion, rather than by injunction and dictation.”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia: And Other Essential Writings on Success
“Poise is the strength of body and strength of mind to control your Sympathy and your Knowledge. Unless you control your emotions they run over and you stand in the mire.”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia: And Other Essential Writings on Success
“The man who is anybody and who does anything is certainly going to be criticized, vilified and misunderstood. This is a part of the penalty for greatness, and every great man understands it; and understands, too, that it is no proof of greatness.”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia: And Other Essential Writings on Success
“Sunday, with its immunity from work, was devised for slaves who got out of all the work they could during the week.”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia: And Other Classic Success Writings
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“These truths I hold to be self-evident: That man was made to be happy; that happiness is only attainable through useful effort; that the very best way to help ourselves is to help others, and often the best way to help others is to mind our own business; that useful effort means the proper exercise of all our faculties; that we grow only through exercise; that education should continue through life, and the joys of mental endeavor should be, especially, the solace of the old; that where men alternate work, play and study in right proportion, the organs of the mind are the last to fail, and death for such has no terrors. That”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia: And Other Essential Writings on Success
“Sympathy, Knowledge and Poise seem to be the three ingredients that are most needed in forming the Gentleman.”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia: And Other Essential Writings on Success
“All things come through desire and every sincere prayer is answered. We become like that on which our hearts are fixed. Many”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia: And Other Essential Writings on Success
“This bad habit of fault-finding, criticizing and complaining is a tool that grows keener by constant use, and there is grave danger that he who at first is only a moderate kicker may develop into a chronic knocker, and the knife he has sharpened will sever his head. Hooker”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia: And Other Essential Writings on Success
“You gain by giving—so give sympathy and cheerful loyalty to the institution. Be proud of it.”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia: And Other Essential Writings on Success
“Aptitud suple antigüedad.”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia
“Y esa incapacidad para la acción independiente, esta estupidez moral, esta atrofia de la voluntad, esta mala gana para remover por sí mismo los obstáculos, es lo que retarda el bienestar colectivo de la sociedad.”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia
“Hubo un hombre cuya actuación en la guerra de Cuba culmina en los horizontes de mi memoria, como culmina un astro en su perihelio.”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia
“Gustavo Solivellas dice: "El amor que regalamos es el único amor que mantenemos" (Elbert Hubbard)”
Elbert Hubbard, Un Mensaje a García: y Otros Escritos Inspiradores
“...these are things that put pure socialism so far into the future. If men will not act for themselves, what will they do when the benefit of their effort is for all?”
Elbert Hubbard, A Message to Garcia