Elbert Hubbard Quotes

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  • A little more patience, a little more charity for all, a little more devotion, a little more love; with less bowing down to the past, and a silent ignoring of pretended authority; brave looking forward to the future with more faith in our fellows, and the race will be ripe for a great burst of light and life.

    Elbert Hubbard (2012). “Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 03 Little Journeys to the Homes of American Statesmen”, p.8, tredition
  • Fear is the thought of admitted inferiority.

    "The Roycroft Dictionary, Concocted by Ali Baba and the Bunch on Rainy Days".
  • Do your work with your whole heart, and you will succeed - there's so little competition.

    Elbert Hubbard, Bert Hubbard (1923). “Selected writings of Elbert Hubbard: his mintage of wisdom, coined from a life of love, laughter and work”
  • If you can't answer a man's arguments, all is not lost; you can still call him vile names.

  • Logic is one thing and commonsense another.

    Elbert Hubbard (1911). “A Thousand & One Epigrams: Selected from the Writings of Elbert Hubbard”
  • The product of the head, heart and hand is a thing to be loved.

  • Politicians regard the public as a cow to be milked

    Elbert Hubbard (1928). “Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great ...”
  • Picture in your mind the able, earnest, useful person you desire to be, and the thought you hold is hourly transforming you into that particular individual you so admire

    Elbert Hubbard (2009). “Love, Life & Work: Being a Book of Opinions Reasonably Good-Natured Concerning How to Attain the Highest Happiness for One's Self with the Least Possible Harm to Others”, p.40, The Floating Press
  • Talent does things tolerably well; genius does then intolerably better

  • Victory; a matter of staying power.

    Elbert Hubbard (1908). “Little Journeys to the Homes of ...”
  • The new definition of a heathen is a man who has never played baseball.

    Elbert Hubbard, Bert Hubbard (1923). “Selected writings of Elbert Hubbard: his mintage of wisdom, coined from a life of love, laughter and work”
  • One can play comedy, two are required for melodrama, but a tragedy demands three.

    Elbert Hubbard, Bert Hubbard (1923). “Selected writings of Elbert Hubbard: his mintage of wisdom, coined from a life of love, laughter and work”
  • Strength comes from solitude, a waiting, a communion with the best in us, which is at one with the divine spark.

  • We make our money out of our friends. Our enemies will not do business with us.

    Elbert Hubbard, Bert Hubbard (1923). “Selected writings of Elbert Hubbard: his mintage of wisdom, coined from a life of love, laughter and work”
  • Business is a fight, a continual struggle, just as life is

    Elbert Hubbard (2005). “Loyalty in Business: One and Twenty Other Good Things”, p.42, Cosimo, Inc.
  • The man who is so run down that he needs a vacation can never adjust or reform himself in two weeks. What he really needs is to re-transform his life.

    Elbert Hubbard (1922). “Selected Writings of Elbert Hubbard ...”
  • It is easy to get everything you want, provided you first learn to do without the things you cannot get.

    Elbert Hubbard (1909). “The Doctors: A Satire in Four Seizures”
  • Every life is its own excuse for being.

    Elbert Hubbard, Bert Hubbard (1923). “Selected writings of Elbert Hubbard: his mintage of wisdom, coined from a life of love, laughter and work”
  • The wise way to benefit humanity is to attend to your own affairs, and thus give other people an opportunity to look after theirs.

    Elbert Hubbard (1922). “Selected Writings of Elbert Hubbard ...”
  • Rivalry is the life of trade, and the death of the trader.

  • Freedom is a condition of mind, and the best way to secure it is to breed it.

    Harry Persons Taber, Elbert Hubbard (1910). “The Philistine”
  • A man is not paid for having a head and hands, but for using them.

  • In order to have friends, you must first be one.

  • It's pretty hard to be efficient without being obnoxious.

  • A failure is a man who has blundered, but is not able to cash in the experience.

    Elbert Hubbard (1916). “The Philosophy of Elbert Hubbard”
  • Time is an eternal guest that banquets on our ideals and bodies.

    Harry Persons Taber, Elbert Hubbard (1912). “The Philistine: A Periodical of Protest”
  • The best way to prepare for life is to begin to live.

  • Art is the beautiful way of doing things. Science is the effective way of doing things. Business is the economic way of doing things.

    Elbert Hubbard (1922). “Selected Writings of Elbert Hubbard ...”
  • Jealousy seems the absolute reversal of love. It is the swinging from the sunny warmth of the Equator to the frigid cold of the North Pole.

    Elbert Hubbard (1922). “Selected Writings of Elbert Hubbard ...”
  • Half the failures in life arise from pulling in one's horse as he is leaping. Happiness is a habit. Cultivate it.

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