Quote by Margaret Mead
I learned the value of hard work by working hard. - Margaret Mead

I learned the value of hard work by working hard. – Margaret Mead

Other quotes by Margaret Mead

Women want mediocre men, and men are working to be as mediocre as possible. – Margaret Mead

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Men
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Anthropology demands the open-mindedness with which one must look and listen, record in astonishment and wonder that which one would not have been able to guess. – Margaret Mead

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Science
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I must admit that I personally measure success in terms of the contributions an individual makes to her or his fellow human beings. – Margaret Mead

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Success
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Other Quotes from
Learning
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I have no control over what people think of me but I have 100% control of what I think of myself, and that is so important. And not just about your body, but so many ways of confidence. Youre constantly learning how to be confident, arent you? – Beth Ditto

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Learning

For me, art is about learning and about living with people. Its alive. – Miuccia Prada

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Learning

Its hard to be perfect, It really is. I keep learning things after Ive already bungled it. – Tina Weymouth

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Learning

In terms of doing work and in terms of learning and evolving as a person, you just grow more when you get more peoples perspectives… I really try and live the mission of the company and… keep everything else in my life extremely simple. – Mark Zuckerberg

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Learning

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Thought is a kind of opium; it can intoxicate us, while still broad awake; it can make transparent the mountains and everything that exists. – Henri Frederic Amiel

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Im not sure anyone – and I could be wrong in this – grows up thinking, I want to be a single mom. – Bridget Moynahan

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mom

Men are disturbed not by things, but by the view which they take of them. – Epictetus

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Men

The soul of Antony was fastidious, and he disdained a slovenly appearance. – Florence Bone (1875–1971), The Morning of To‑Day, 1907

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Appearance