Charles Buxton Quotes
You will never 'find' time for anything. If you want time, you must make it.
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”, p.220
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1883). “Notes of Thought”
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”, p.243
Experience shows that success is due less to ability than to zeal.
"Notes of Thought". Book by Charles Buxton and John Llewelyn Davies, 1873.
The fact is - nothing comes, at least nothing good. All has to be fetched.
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1883). “Notes of Thought”
You have not fulfilled every duty unless you have fulfilled that of being pleasant.
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1883). “Notes of Thought”
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”, p.277
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”, p.210
Charles Buxton (1883). “Notes of Thought”
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”, p.243
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”
All movement, of every creature, comes from the desire after something better.
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1883). “Notes of Thought”
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”
Self-laudation abounds among the unpolished, but nothing can stamp a man more sharply as ill-bred.
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”, p.126
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”, p.287
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”, p.285
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1873). “Notes of Thought”
Charles Buxton, John Llewelyn Davies (1883). “Notes of Thought”