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Opportunities How to Make the Most of Them (Classic Reprint)
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One of England's famous orators of the last century - the earl or derby - declared that op portunity came sooner or later to all who worked and wished. This does not mean that he who goes about with open mouth wishing for the ripest cherries is to be the only one to receive the choicest fruits that fall from the trees. One must work as well as wish. If you want to succeed in the world, said an orator of quite another stamp, john B. Gough, you mustmake your own opportum'ties as you 'go on'. The man who waits for some seventh wave to toss him on dry land will find that that seventh wave is a long time coming. Like dr. Matthews, the eminent author of Getting on in the World, mb. Charley believes that unless a man has trained himself for his opportunity, the oppor tunity when it comes will serve only to make him ridiculous. To every man each opportunity is worth exactly what he is prepared to make of it - ao much but no more. For this reason, mr. Charley admonishes every one of us to watch our opportunity and to grasp it when it comes, for then is the golden moment in which we may reap the reward of our efforts.
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