Quotes of Frederick E. Crane - somelinesforyou

“ To make a man happy, fill his hands with work, his heart with affection, his mind with purpose, his memory with useful knowledge, his future with hope, and his stomach with food. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ To make a man happy, fill his hands with work, his heart with affection, his mind with purpose, his memory with useful knowledge, his future with hope, and his stomach with food. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ Individuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. Mediocrity finds safety in standardization. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ Individuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. Mediocrity finds safety in standardization. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ To make a man happy, fill his hands with work, his heart with affection, his mind with purpose, his memory with useful knowledge, his future with hope, and his stomach with food. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ Individuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. Mediocrity finds safety in standardization. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ Individuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. Mediocrity finds safety in standardization. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ Individuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. Mediocrity finds safety in standardization. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ Individuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. Mediocrity finds safety in standardization. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ Individuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. Mediocrity finds safety in standardization. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ To make a man happy, fill his hands with work, his heart with affection, his mind with purpose, his memory with useful knowledge, his future with hope, and his stomach with food. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ Individuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. Mediocrity finds safety in standardization. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ Individuality is either the mark of genius or the reverse. Mediocrity finds safety in standardization. ”

- Frederick E. Crane

“ To make a man happy, fill his hands with work, his heart with affection, his mind with purpose, his memory with useful knowledge, his future with hope, and his stomach with food. ”

- Frederick E. Crane
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