THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
A •St.CIIKT THAT ISN’T. "The secret of success is no secret at all. Will a man pay the price of success? That is the point. There is only one certainty—hard work, selfsacrifice, and service for others. Believe me. there is much more money made in doing something better than ever it was done before, than in doing something new—far more. Young men to-dav have a better chance than ever, but the sacrifice necessary is greater owing to the opportunities for amusement and self-indulgence. It is capital that is looking for young To 1 - lows all the time. The best chance a young man has in life is to start either without capital or short of capital. Some think hard work may kill a man. It never did. It is a good habit, is hard work, and it is a bad habit that kills.”—The late Lord Leverlmlme.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1925, Page 2
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150THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1925, Page 2
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