“You can buy a man’s time, you can buy a man’s physical presence at a given place,
you can even buy a measured number of skilled muscular motions per hour or day. But you cannot buy enthusiasm; you cannot buy initiative; you cannot buy loyalty; you cannot buy the devotion of hearts, minds, and souls. You have to earn these things.”
— Clarence Francis
What He Thinks
- James AllenBritish philosopher, writer, poet
“A man is literally what he thinks, (more…)
The Jeweler’s Clock
This is a story told by Earl Nightingale.
There was a jeweler who noticed that a certain man would stop in front of the jeweler’s shop every morning (more…)