“Naturally, when a young fellow steps up into a big position, it breeds jealousy among those whom he's left behind and uneasiness among those to whom he's pulled himself up. Between them he's likely to be subjected to a lot of petty annoyances. But he's in the fix of a dog with fleas who's chasing a rabbit -- if he stops to snap at the tickling on his tail, he's going to lose his game dinner.” IfsBigsYoungGamesLeftLosesBehindsStepsDogPositionFellowsDinnerTailsChasingPettyLeft BehindRabbitsSnapsStep UpFleasAnnoyanceUneasinessTickling Book:Old Gorgon Graham: More Letters from a Self-made Merchant to His Son Source: Old Gorgon Graham: More Letters from a Self-made Merchant to His Son
“Were we all one body, we should lose the tremendous stimulation that comes from the present arrangement, and I fear that our uniformity would become the uniformity of death and the tomb.” ShouldBodyLosesArrangementsTombsStimulationUniformity Author:George Horace Lorimer
“Having money and buying things with money is a good thing. But also do not forget to check occasionally to lose if you do not buy anything with money or not” IfsLosesForgetGood ThingsChecksBuyingBuying Things Author:George Horace Lorimer
“Because a fellow has failed once or twice or a dozen times, you don't want to set him down as a failure till he's dead or loses his courage.” WantInspirationalMotivationalLosesCourageFailureHealthyFellowsSuicideWell BeingDozenSuicidal ThoughtsOvercoming FailureFailure Motivational Book:Old Gorgon Graham: More Letters from a Self-made Merchant to His Son Source: Old Gorgon Graham: More Letters from a Self-made Merchant to His Son