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Arnold Bennett

How to Live on 24 Hours a Day (A Classic Guide to Self-Improvement)

  • faizamaalimciteerde uit9 jaar geleden
    Mind control is the first element of a full existence.
  • appiahk4citeerde uit9 jaar geleden
    But there are degrees. A man may desire to go to Mecca. His conscience tells him that he ought to go to Mecca. He fares forth, either by the aid of Cook's, or unassisted; he may probably never reach Mecca; he may drown before he gets to Port Said; he may perish ingloriously on the coast of the Red Sea; his desire may remain eternally frustrate. Unfulfilled aspiration may always trouble him. But he will not be tormented in the same way as the man who, desiring to reach Mecca, and harried by the desire to reach Mecca, never leaves Brixton.
  • Valeria grciteerde uit6 jaar geleden
    In the realm of time there is no aristocracy of wealth, and no aristocracy of intellect.
  • Agila Tanirbergenovaciteerde uit8 jaar geleden
    Can you deny that when you have something definite to look forward to at eventide, something that is to employ all your energy—the thought of that something gives a glow and a more intense vitality to the whole day?
  • babykay94citeerde uit9 jaar geleden
    Beware of undertaking too much at the start. Be content with quite a little. Allow for accidents. Allow for human nature, especially your own
  • Caleb Doveciteerde uit6 maanden geleden
    next year, the next day, the next hour are lying ready for you, as perfect, as unspoilt, as if you had never wasted or misapplied a single moment in all your career.
  • Sanjay Bajajciteerde uit8 jaar geleden
    Lie down again and resume the uneasy doze which you call your existence.
  • Caleb Doveciteerde uit6 maanden geleden
    just as nothing succeeds like success, so nothing fails like failure
  • Caleb Doveciteerde uit6 maanden geleden
    We are obliged, by various codes written and unwritten, to maintain ourselves and our families (if any) in health and comfort, to pay our debts, to save, to increase our prosperity by increasing our efficiency. A task sufficiently difficult! A task which very few of us achieve! A task often beyond our skill!
  • Caleb Doveciteerde uit6 maanden geleden
    And our excuse to ourselves is that there are only twenty-four hours in the day.
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