“There are two kinds of success. One is the rare kind that comes to the person who has the power to do what no one else has the power to do. That is genius. But the average person who wins what we call success is not a genius. That person is a man or woman who has merely the ordinary qualities that they share with their fellows, but has developed those ordinary qualities to a more than ordinary degree.” MenKindPersonsTwoSuccessWinningQualityShareGeniusDegreesOrdinaryFellowsPerseveranceAverageAverage PersonPerserverance Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“I feel like the fellow in jail who is watching his scaffold being built." (On construction of reviewing stands for inauguration of his successor John F Kennedy)” FeelsAgeSuccessBuiltFellowsJailConstructionSuccessorsInauguration Author:Dwight D. Eisenhower
“Perhaps nothing in all my business has helped me more than faith in my fellow man. From the very first I felt confident that I could trust the great, friendly public. So I told it quite simply what I thought, what I felt, what I was trying to do. And the response was quick, sure, and immediate.” MenTryingFirstsSuccessFeltBusinessTrustFellowsResponseFriendlyFellow ManGreat Friend Author:Alice Foote MacDougall
“I must admit that I personally measure success in terms of the contributions an individual makes to her or his fellow human beings.” HumansMotivationalSuccessIndividualTermHuman BeingsSuccessfulFellowsContributionThoughtfulCongratulationsMeasure Of SuccessIndividual Success Book:Margaret Mead, some personal views Source: Margaret Mead, some personal views
“Success is the one unpardonable sin against our fellows.” SuccessSinFellowsThought Provoking Author:Ambrose Bierce