Great Lessons From Great Men
Great Lessons From Great Men #1 Anybody can be a halfway man, but the one who rises above this class is the one who keeps everlastingly pushing - J. Ogden Armour #2 Tis easier to suppress the first desire, than to satisfy all that follow it - Benjamin Franklin #3 To be truly rich, regardless of his fortune or lack of it, a man must live by his own values. If those values are not personally meaningful, then no amount of money gained can hide the emptiness of life without them - John Paul Getty #4 Good will is one of the few really important assets of life. A determined man can win almost anything that he goes after, but unless, in his getting, he gains good will he has not profited much - Henry Ford #5 Many a man is poor today, although he has worked like a slave, simply because he could not save - Orison Swett Marden #6 Be assured that it gives much more pain to the mind to be in debt, than to do without any article whatever which we may seem to want #7 The foundation of success in life is good health: that is the substratum of fortune; it is the basis of happiness. A person cannot accumulate a fortune very well when he is sick - P.T. Barnum #8 By wishing to be what he calls 'up-to-date' as his friends or boon companions, many a young man mortgages his future - Orison Swett Marden #9 No matter how great the talent or the effort, some things just take time: you can't produce a baby in one month by getting nine women pregnant - Warren Buffet #10 Thrift does not end with itself, but it extends its benefits to others. It found hospitals, endows charities, establishes colleges and extends educational influences - Samuel Smiles Learn more at: [RafalReyzer.com](https://www.rafalreyzer.com)