“Superhuman effort isn't worth a damn unless it achieves results.”
Ernest Shackleton (1874–1922) Anglo-Irish polar explorer
“Superhuman effort isn't worth a damn unless it achieves results.”
Ernest Shackleton (1874–1922) Anglo-Irish polar explorer
Paul J. Swain (1943–2022) Catholic bishop
Bishop stresses education during Catholic Schools Week Mass https://www.aberdeennews.com/story/lifestyle/faith/2018/02/01/bishop-stresses-education-during-catholic-schools-week-mass/116585660/ (February 1, 2018)
John D. MacDonald (1916–1986) writer from the United States
Travis McGee series, (1965)
“Men are like steel — when they lose their temper, they lose their worth.”
Chuck Norris (1940) American martial artist and actor
Though often attributed to Norris, this seems to have appeared as an anonymous proverb at least as early as 1961, in an edition of The Physical Educator
Misattributed
“It isn't worth it. No money is worth this… [walks out].”
Orson Welles (1915–1985) American actor, director, writer and producer
The Findus Foods "Frozen Peas" Session Out-Takes
“Women have been called queens for a long time, but the kingdom given them isn't worth ruling.”
Louisa May Alcott book An Old-Fashioned Girl
An Old-Fashioned Girl (1870), Ch. 13 : The Sunny Side
“[H]e is of the intelligentsia (which means he has been educated beyond his intelligence).”
Fulton J. Sheen (1895–1979) Catholic bishop and television presenter
Source: Peace of Soul (1949), Ch. 6, p. 105
“if a book isn't self-explanatory, then it isn't worth reading.”
Paulo Coelho book The Zahir
Source: The Zahir
“Intelligence alone doesn't mean a damned thing.”
Daniel Keyes book Flowers for Algernon
Flowers for Algernon (1966)
Context: Intelligence alone doesn't mean a damned thing. Here in your university, intelligence, education, knowledge, have all become great idols. But I know now there's one thing you've all overlooked: intelligence and education that hasn't been tempered by human affection isn't worth a damn.
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
Source: Autobiography of Mark Twain, Vol. 3 (2015), p. 136, of President Theodore Roosevelt