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  1. Bob Zmuda — ‘If you can't offend people in a free society, then the question you have to ask yourself is, Just how free is it?’

  2. 5 quotes from Bob Zmuda: 'If you can't offend people in a free society, then the question you have to ask yourself is, "Just how free is it?', 'WORK IS NOT FUN!

    • You May Succeed at Last
    • The Job
    • The Keenest Pleasure
    • Not in Vain
    • As We Live
    • The Essentials of Success

    Poet: J.J. Thorne Passions and violence destroy labor, But hope and energy is hard to blast; Stick tight to your integrity, You may succeed at last. Think with care before you start, Of your business and methods to cast; Labor faithful with an honest heart. You may succeed at last. Personal vigilance is the price of prosperity, Frugality saves with...

    Poet: Edgar A Guest The job will not make you, my boy; The job will not bring you to fame Or riches or honor or joy Or add any weight to your name. You may fail or succeed where you are, May honestly serve or may rob; From the start to the end Your success will depend On just what you make of your job. Don’t look on the job as the thing That shall ...

    Poet: Strickland Gillilan We are so built, we human things, That we may touch joy’s deepest springs Now and again. We should be glad That real pleasure may be had From our accomplishment of what Our brains conceived, our two hands wrought But still the finest joy, indeed, Is seeing some one else succeed. ‘Tis only now and then that we Can bring the...

    Poet: Emily Dickinson If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again, I shall not live in vain. ==========

    Poet: Ella Wheeler Wilcox As we gaze up life’s slope, as we gaze In the morn, ere the dewdrops are dry, What splendour hangs over the ways, What glory gleams there in the sky, What pleasures seem waiting us, high On the peak of that beauteous slope, What rainbow-hued colours of hope, As we gaze! As we climb up the hill, as we climb, Our hearts, our...

    by Marshal Foch, Said in 1922 He who hesitates is lost. He who moves forward wins. The way not to move forward is by adopting the methods of the board who ruthlessly pushes others aside that he may reach the front of the crowd – the self seeker, who tries to impress on everyone that he is entitled to what he is not; the nervous, arrogant man who ca...

  3. Nov 25, 2017 · If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies, Or being hated, don’t give way to hating, And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise: If you can dream, and not make dreams your master; If you can think, and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster.

  4. Whether it's the pride of overcoming obstacles, the satisfaction of reaching a long-awaited goal, or the empowerment that comes from personal growth, poems about achievement and success offer a powerful glimpse into the human experience.

  5. Whether it is Robert Frost's contemplation of choices, Maya Angelou's unwavering spirit, Emily Dickinson's reflection on the value of success, or William Ernest Henley's testament to the power of the human spirit, these poems ignite the flames of ambition within us.

  6. Poems about success celebrate the fulfillment of aspirations, the realization of goals, and the satisfaction of achievement. These verses often portray the journey toward success, encompassing perseverance, determination, and overcoming obstacles.

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