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“How few successful men are interesting! Hannibal, Alcibiades, with Raleigh, Mithridates, and Napoleon, who would compare them for a moment with their mere conquerors?” MenMomentsInterestingSuccessfulMereCompareConquerorSuccessful ManRaleigh Book:Success Source: Success
“Success, which touches nothing that it does not vulgarize, should be its own reward.” ShouldDoeRewards Book:Thirty tales & sketches Source: Thirty tales & sketches
“Poverty, many can endure with dignity. Success, how few can carry off, even with decency and without baring their innermost infirmities before the public gaze!” PovertyDignityEndureDecencyInfirmity Book:Success Source: Success
“If in another world there is any riding — and God forbid that I should go to any heaven in which there are no horses — I cannot but think that there will be a soft swishing as of the footsteps of some invisible horse heard occasionally on the familiar trails over which the equestrian statue is to look.” ShouldHeavenHorseEquestrianEquineHorsemanshipCowboy WisdomCowboys And Horses Author:Robert Bontine Cunninghame Graham