Who would have ever heard of Theodore Roosevelt outside 
of his immediate community if he had only half committed 
himself to what he had undertaken, if he had brought only a 
part of himself to his task? The great secret of his career has 
been that he has flung his whole life, not a part of it, with 
all the determination and energy and power he could muster, 
into everything he has undertaken. No dillydallying, no 
faint-hearted efforts, no lukewarm purpose for him!

                      Orison Sweet Marden


I believe the recipe for happiness to be just enough money to 
pay the monthly bills you acquire, a little surplus to give you 
confidence, a little too much work each day, enthusiasm for 
your work, a substantial share of good health, a couple of real 
friends and a wife and children to share life's beauty with you.

                    J. Kenfield Morley





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