| Charles Carleton Coffin - 1880 - 402 pages
...every one know that you have a reserve in yourself ; that you have more power than you are now using. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it. How full our country is of bright examples ! not only those who occupy some proud eminence in public... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1881 - 466 pages
...one know that you have a reserve in yourself, — that you have more power than you are now using. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it. How full our country is of bright examples, not only of those who occupy some proud eminence in public... | |
| 1882 - 596 pages
...every one know that you have a reserve in yourself: that you have more power than you are now" using. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it. How full our country is of bright examples, not only of those who occupy some proud eminence in public... | |
| Mrs. J. W. Shoemaker - 1889 - 120 pages
...every one know that you have a reserve in yourself; that you have more power than you are now using. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it. How full our country is of bright examples, not only of those who occupy some proud eminence in public... | |
| Henry Davenport Northrop - 1900 - 468 pages
...every one know that you have a reserve in yourself; that you have more power than you are now using. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it. How full our country is of bright examples, not only of those who occupy some proud eminence in ¡public... | |
| George I. Aldrich, Alexander Forbes - 1900 - 248 pages
...pound of pluck is worth a ton of luck." (3) " If you expect to wear spurs, you must win them." (4) " If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it." (5) " In all my acquaintance, I have never known one to be drowned who was worth the saving." 160 XXVIII.... | |
| Rachel Hinkle Shoemaker - 1912 - 118 pages
...every one know that you have a reserve in yourself; that you have more power than you are now using. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it. How full our country is of bright examples, not only of those who occupy some proud eminence in public... | |
| Ashley Horace Thorndike - 1928 - 494 pages
...— HUGH BLACK. All one's life is music, if one touches the notes rightly and in tune. — RUSKIN. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it. — JAMES A. GARFIELD. Always make the other fellow like you whether he enrolls or not. Don't keep... | |
| Sango Mbella - 2005 - 304 pages
...everyone know that you have a reserve in yourself; that you have more power than you are now using. If you are not too large for the place you occupy, you are too small for it. -James A. Garfield (1831 - 1881) Most powerful is he who has himself in his own power. -Seneca (5 BC... | |
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