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A	man	can	succeed	at	almost	anything	for	which	he	has	unlimited	enthusiasm.

         —Charles	M.	Schwab,	steel	magnate

People	are	always	good	company	when	they	are	doing	what	they	really	enjoy.

         —Samuel	Butler,	novelist

Success	is	not	the	key	to	happiness.	Happiness	is	the	key	to	success.	If	you	love
what	you	are	doing,	you	will	be	successful.

         —Albert	Schweitzer,	theologian	and	philosopher

Nothing	is	so	contagious	as	enthusiasm.

         —Samuel	Taylor	Coleridge,	poet	and	philosopher

No	one	has	a	greater	asset	for	his	business	than	a	man’s	pride	in	his	work.

         —Mary	 Parker	 Follett,	 social	 worker,	 management	 consultant,	 and	 philosopher	 (from	 her	 book
            Freedom	 and	 Coordination,	 1949)	 Only	 he	 is	 successful	 in	 his	 business	 who	 makes	 that	 pursuit
            which	affords	him	the	highest	pleasure	sustain	him.

         —Henry	David	Thoreau,	author,	poet,	philosopher,	abolitionist,	and	naturalist
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