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| "The Ten Cannots" |
| "You cannot bring about
prosperity by discouraging thrift." |
| "You cannot help small men by
tearing down big men." |
| "You cannot strengthen the weak
by weakening the strong." |
| "You cannot lift the wage
earner by pulling down the wage payer." |
| "You cannot help the poor man
by destroying the rich." |
| "You cannot keep out of trouble
by spending more than your income." |
| "You cannot further the
brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred." |
| "You cannot establish security
on borrowed money." |
| "You cannot build character and
courage by taking away men's initiative and independence." |
| "You cannot help men
permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for
themselves." |
" The Ten Cannots"
written in 1916 by the
Rev. William J. H. Boetcker, a Presbyterian
clergyman |
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People will forget what you said.
People will forget what you did,
but people will never forget how you made them feel.
(author unknown) |
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