| Gustavus Sylvester Kimball - 1918 - Broj stranica: 130
...in morals as well as in knowledge." This is no doubt true, especially when accuracy becomes a habit. The world generally gives its admiration not to the man who does what nobody else ever attempts, but to the man who does best what multitudes do well. Mr. Thayer tells how the late... | |
| Frank C. McClelland - 1919 - Broj stranica: 316
...largely a matter of getting things started. 49. Anything that is worth doing is worth doing well. 50. The world generally gives its admiration not to the man who does what nobody else ever attempts to do, but the man who does best what multitudes do well. STANDARD QUESTIONS What are... | |
| Chester F. Miller - 1925 - Broj stranica: 242
...years of preparation because a selection was made without thorough investigation. Macaulay has said, "The world generally gives its admiration not to the man who does what nobody else ever attempted to do but to the man who does best what the multitudes do well." Many of our most prominent... | |
| John Franklin Dobbs - 1928 - Broj stranica: 396
...placer) between the expressions and before the negative word, if it does not commence a sentence ; as, "The world generally gives its admiration, not to...to the man who does best what multitudes do well." RULE XIV — Appositive phrases are set off by commas. An appositive phrase is one which explains more... | |
| 1925 - Broj stranica: 794
...the peaceful revolution of 1688, with a master touch unequalled by modern writers, has this to say: "The world generally gives its admiration, not to...to do, but to the man who does best what multitudes attempt to do well." These words were written by the great historian and essayist in 184-3, many decades... | |
| 1911 - Broj stranica: 64
...poisoned, as it were, by the fruits of our success." i-'' - "-.•. :Original and Selected ^CONTRIBUTIONS "The world generally gives its admiration, not to the man who does what nobody else ever attempts to do, but to the man who does best what multitudes do well." « « « DRUGLIGHTS. "Scores... | |
| 1912 - Broj stranica: 804
...want'n' to hoof it down the pike And let the catbirds thrill you. — Maryland Musings in Baltimore Sun. The world generally gives its admiration not to the man who does what nobody else can do, but to the man who does best what others do well. — From Middy to Throne George King of Greece... | |
| 1900 - Broj stranica: 348
...eminence. Charles Dickens: Do all the good you can and make as little fuss about it as possible. Macaulay: The world generally gives its admiration, not to the man who does what nobody else ever attempts to do, but to the man who does best what multitudes do well. Outline for Nature Study."... | |
| 1921 - Broj stranica: 684
...* The world generally gives its admrlation. not to the man who does what nobody else ever attempted to do, but to the man who does best what multitudes do well. * * * * Henry Drum, Washington's former penitentiary warden, intimated recently in Seattle that he... | |
| 1902 - Broj stranica: 1234
...write to Messrs. Becton, Dickinson & Co., of New York, for descriptive matter and price. The world gives its admiration, not to the man who does what nobody else attempts to do, but to the man who does best what multitudes do well. i LEGISLATIVE. The chairman of... | |
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