| Theodore Roosevelt - 1901 - 302 pages
...life of toil and effort, of labor and strife ; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to...these wins the splendid ultimate triumph. A life of slothful ease, a life of that peace which springs merely from lack either of desire or of power to... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George Henry Warner - 1902 - 512 pages
...through the book: <( I wish," says the author, "to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to...and who, out of these, wins the splendid ultimate triumph.8 Among the subjects ably treated are "Expansion and Peace," "Civic Helpfulness, » "Character... | |
| Helen Mathers - 1902 - 344 pages
...comes, not to the man who desires more easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from hardships, or from bitter toil ; and who out of these wins the splendid ultimate triumphs.' " " But I thought," I murmured, " that we were not to have any triumphs — only to labour... | |
| 1900 - 640 pages
...the only life that counts. " I wish," he says,"to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to...out of these wins the splendid ultimate triumph." Is that the highest form of success ? And when all is over, does the ultimate triumph rest with the... | |
| 1903 - 828 pages
...earnest effort : "I wish to preach the highest form of success which comes not to the man who desires easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from danger, from hardship, or from bitter toil. . . A healthy state can exist only when the men and women who make it up lead clean, vigorous, healthy... | |
| 1903 - 172 pages
...the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shirk from hardship, or from bitter toil, and who, out of these, wins the splendid, ultimate triumph.... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1904 - 244 pages
...the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to...these wins the splendid ultimate triumph. A life of slothful ease, a life of that peace which springs merely from lack either of desire or of power to... | |
| Jacob August Riis - 1904 - 526 pages
...the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from danger, from hardships, or from bitter toil, and who out of these wins the splendid ultimate triumph," On practical... | |
| Jacob August Riis - 1904 - 540 pages
...the life of toil and effort, of labor and strife; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shrink from W H CO >< O H H 2 JF WS > S a /", o o o Q O a danger, from hardships, or from bitter toil, and who... | |
| Edward Stratemeyer - 1904 - 388 pages
...life of toil and effort ; of labor and strife ; to preach that highest form of success which comes, not to the man who desires mere easy peace, but to the man who does not shirk from danger, from hardship, or from bitter toil, and who out of these wins the splendid ultimate... | |
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