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Clarence H. Burns Quotes: "Men, who achieve much, die as do those who achieve nothing."

Men, who achieve much, die as do those who achieve nothing.



Clarence H. Burns Quotes: "It is often easier to learn from the mistakes of others than from our own."

It is often easier to learn from the mistakes of others than from our own.




Clarence H. Burns Quotes: "Does man Progress? A thousand questions answered yesterday create a thousand questions today."

Does man Progress? A thousand questions answered yesterday create a thousand questions today.



Clarence H. Burns Quotes: "It is painful to reflect upon your failures knowing that you alone caused them."

It is painful to reflect upon your failures knowing that you alone caused them.




Clarence H. Burns Quotes: "A man can seem to have many friends yet know little of friendship."

A man can seem to have many friends yet know little of friendship.



Clarence H. Burns Quotes: "The most powerful of men can fail when they forget that a mighty river can be crossed at its source."

The most powerful of men can fail when they forget that a mighty river can be crossed at its source.



Clarence H. Burns Quotes: "At times, the most dangerous politicians have been those impelled by dreams and ideals, rather than basic realities."

At times, the most dangerous politicians have been those impelled by dreams and ideals, rather than basic realities.




Clarence H. Burns Quotes: "The business man who gains success at the expense of the poor and miserable gains nil respect from his peers."

The business man who gains success at the expense of the poor and miserable gains nil respect from his peers.