I do not care where the work is, the man or woman who does work worth doing is the man or woman who lives, breathes, and sleeps that work; with whom it is ever present in his or her soul; whose ambition is to do it well and feel rewarded by the thought... Proceedings - Page 153by Grand Army of the Republic - 1916Full view - About this book
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...do poor work always. I do not care where the work is, the man who does work worth doing is the man who lives, breathes, and sleeps that work; with whom it is ever present in his soul; whose ambition is to do it well and feel rewarded by the thought of having done it well. That... | |
| E. St. Elmo Lewis - History - 1908 - 996 pages
...do poor work always. I do not care where the work is, the man who does work worth doing is the man who lives, breathes, and sleeps that work; with whom it is ever present in his soul; whose ambition is to do it well and feel rewarded by the thought of having done it well. That... | |
| Education - 1909 - 720 pages
...as well as love it. "I do not care •where the work is, the man or woman who does work worth doing, is the man or woman who lives, breathes, and sleeps...ever present in his or her •soul, whose ambition is to do it well and feel rewarded by the thought of having done it well." SPRIN6. The alder by the... | |
| Lawrence McTurnan - Biography - 1910 - 256 pages
...doctrines. "I do not care where the work is," says Ruskin, "the man or woman who does work worth doing is the man or woman who lives, breathes, and sleeps...is ever present in his or her soul; whose ambition is to do it well and feel rewarded by the thought of having done it well." It should be remembered,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Biography & Autobiography - 1910 - 250 pages
...do poor work. The man or woman who does work worth doing is the man or woman who lives, who breathes that work; with whom it is ever present in his or her soul; whose ambition is to do it well and to feel rewarded by the thought of having done it well. — Ibid. I have a great... | |
| Ella Lyman Cabot, Fannie Fern Andrews, Fanny E. Coe, Mabel Hill, Mary McSkimmon - Citizenship - 1914 - 420 pages
...run do poor work always. I do not care where the work is, the man or woman who does work worth doing is the man or woman who lives, breathes, and sleeps...is ever present in his or her soul; whose ambition is to do it well and feel rewarded by the thought of having done it well. That man, that woman, puts... | |
| Photography - 1915 - 718 pages
...run do poor work always. I do not care where the work is, the man or woman who does work worth doing is the man or woman who lives, breathes, and sleeps...feel rewarded by the thought of having done it well. That man, that woman, puts the whole country under an obligation. — John Rus kin. A NEW SEPIA TONER... | |
| E. Azalia Hackley - African American girls - 1916 - 292 pages
...universal creed. "The man or woman who does work worth doing is the man or woman who lives and breathes his work; with whom it is ever present in his or her soul ; whose ambition is to do it well and feel rewarded by the thought of having done it well. That man, that woman, puts... | |
| Harry Clary Jones, Ebenezer Emmet Reed - Solution (Chemistry) - 1917 - 414 pages
...of solution upon an exact basis. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH " The man or woman, who does work worth doing, is the man or woman who lives, breathes and sleeps...feel rewarded by the thought of having done it well. That man, that woman, puts the whole country under an obligation." — ROSKIN. FEW men of science have... | |
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