My meaning simply is, that whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well; that whatever I have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself to completely; that in great aims and in small, I have always been thoroughly in earnest. Dickens as an Educator - Sivu 227tekijä(t) James Laughlin Hughes - 1900 - 319 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Charles Dickens - 1880 - 866 sivua
...d« in lift. I have tried with all my heart to do well : tnat whatuvcr I Iia,'e devoted myself to, 1 have devoted myself to completely , that, in great...earnest. I have never believed it possible that any natur.d or improved ability ean claim immunity from the companionship of the sieady, plain, hard-working... | |
| Joseph Baldwin - 1881 - 512 sivua
...serviceable, safe, certain, remunerative, attainable quality in every study is the power of attention. Whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well. Whatever I have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself to completely. This I now find to have been... | |
| Joseph Baldwin - 1881 - 518 sivua
...power of attention. Whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well. Whatever I have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself to completely. This I now find to have been my golden rule." the work in one drawer, I close it and open another.... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1882 - 68 sivua
...worked much harder and have not succeeded hah! so well. But I never could have done what I have without habits of punctuality, order, and diligence; without...simply is, that whatever I have tried to do in life 1 have tried with all my heart to do well; that whatever I have devoted myself to I have devoted myself... | |
| Charles H. Jones - 1882 - 276 sivua
...and then, to the level of, and at no time disregarded the rules that guided the hero of his novel. 'Whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well. What I have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself to completely. Never to put one hand to anything... | |
| James Hogg, Florence Marryat - 1882 - 780 sivua
...matter how quickly its successor should come upon its heels. . . . My meaning simply is that, whatever 1 have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well ; that whatever 1 have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself to completely ; that in great aims and in small I have... | |
| Louisa M. Hubbard - 1883 - 456 sivua
...myself on one object at a time, no matter how quickly its successor should come upon its heels . . . My meaning simply is, that whatever I have tried to...small, I have always been thoroughly in earnest.' CHARLES DICKENS. ONE hears a great deal in the present day of the wonderful change for the better which... | |
| Clara L. Matéaux - 1883 - 344 sivua
...thoroughness " in after years. Would that every worker could as honestly say, their life's work done, " Whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well. What I have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself to completely ; never to put one hand to anything... | |
| William Milford Giffin - 1883 - 104 sivua
...1732. (Farewell Address.) "I'd rather be right than be President of the United States." —HENRY CLAY. "Whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well." —CHARLES DICKENS. " No good book, or good thing of any sort, shows its best face at first." —CARLYLE,... | |
| William Milford Giffin - 1883 - 64 sivua
...1732. (Farewell Address.) "I'd rather be right than be President of the United States." — HENRY CLAY. "Whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well. " — CHARLES DICKENS. " No good book, or good thing of any sort, shows its best face at first." —... | |
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