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Robert Baden-Powell about Yourself:
If you make yourself indispensable to your employer, he is not going to part with you ...
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Robert Baden-Powell about Motto:
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When you want a thing done, 'Don't do it yourself' is a good motto for Scoutmasters....
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Robert Baden-Powell about Habits:
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Correcting bad habits cannot be done by forbidding or punishment....
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Robert Baden-Powell about Circumstances:
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A Scout smiles and whistles under all circumstances....
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Robert Baden-Powell about Good:
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A good boxing competition gives one the sight of fine men in their prime, trained to the ounce, showing the highest skill, pluck and endurance in carrying out their attack and defence under strict rules of fair play and good temper.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Boy:
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A boy carries out suggestions more wholeheartedly when he understands their aim.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Circumstances:
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A Scout smiles and whistles under all circumstances.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Unexpected:
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A Scout is never taken by surprise, he knows exactly what to do when anything unexpected happens.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Character:
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An individual step in character training is to put responsibility on the individual.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Motto:
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Be Prepared... the meaning of the motto is that a scout must prepare himself by previous thinking out and practicing how to act on any accident or emergency so that he is never taken by surprise.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Training:
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Apart from the fact that any hardy exercise conduces much to the training and formation of a soldier, pig-sticking tends to give a man what is called a 'stalker's eye,' but which, par excellence, is the soldier's eye.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Habits:
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Correcting bad habits cannot be done by forbidding or punishment.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Children:
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Erudition - that is, reading, writing, and arithmetic - is taught in the schools, but where is the more important quality, character, taught? Nowhere in particular. There is no authorized training for children in character.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Respect:
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Development of outlook naturally begins with a respect for God... Reverence to God and reverence for one's neighbor and reverence for oneself as a servant of God.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Happiness:
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Happiness is within the reach of everyone, rich or poor. Yet comparatively few people are happy. I believe the reason for this is that the majority don't recognize happiness even when it is within their grasp.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Life:
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Happiness doesn't come from being rich, nor merely from being successful in your career, nor by self-indulgence. One step towards happiness is to make yourself healthy and strong while you are a boy so that you can be useful and so you can enjoy life when you are a man.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Success:
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Giving responsibility is the key to success with boys, especially with the rowdiest and most difficult boys.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Trees:
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If you are in the country, you should notice landmarks - that is, objects which help you to find your way or prevent you getting lost, such as distant hills, church towers, and nearer objects, such as peculiar buildings, trees, gates, rocks, etc.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Life:
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I believe that God put us in this jolly world to be happy and enjoy life.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Best:
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In assisting his 'neighbour' every day to the best of his ability, and keeping truth, honesty, and kindness perpetually before him, the Boy Scout, with as little formality as possible, is pleasing God.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Yourself:
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If you make yourself indispensable to your employer, he is not going to part with you in a hurry no matter what it costs him.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Listening:
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If you make listening and observation your occupation you will gain much more than you can by talk.
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Robert Baden-Powell about War:
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It is often useful, if an enemy happens to see you, to pretend that you have not seen him. Or it may sometimes be useful to pretend that you have other men with you. I did this once in the Boer War when, having crept up a donga to look at a Boer fort, I was seen by the enemy, and they came out to capture me.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Work:
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It always seems to me so odd that when a man dies, he takes out with him all the knowledge that he has got in his lifetime whilst sowing his wild oats or winning successes. And he leaves his sons or younger brothers to go through all the work of learning it over again from their own experience.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Nature:
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Juvenile crime is not naturally born in the boy, but is largely due either to the spirit of adventure that is in him, to his own stupidity, or to his lack of discipline, according to the nature of the individual.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Myself:
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Living indoors without fresh air quickly poisons the blood and makes people feel tired and seedy when they don't know why. For myself, I sleep out of doors in winter as well as summer. I only feel tired or seedy when I have been indoors a lot. I only catch cold when I sleep in a room.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Life:
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Life would pall if it were all sugar, salt is bitter if taken by itself, but when tasted as part of the dish, it savours the meat. Difficulties are the salt of life.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Nature:
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Nature study will show you how full of beautiful and wonderful things God has made the world for you to enjoy. Be contented with what you have got and make the best of it. Look on the bright side of things instead of the gloomy one.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Life:
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My belief is that we were put into this world of wonders and beauty with a special ability to appreciate them, in some cases to have the fun of taking a hand in developing them, and also in being able to help other people instead of overreaching them and, through it all, to enjoy life - that is, to be happy.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Rules:
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One aim of the Boy Scouts scheme is to revive amongst us, if possible, some of the rules of the knights of old.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Life:
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No one can pass through life, any more than he can pass through a bit of country, without leaving tracks behind, and those tracks may often be helpful to those coming after him in finding their way.
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Robert Baden-Powell about God:
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No man is much good unless he believes in God and obeys His laws.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Authority:
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One of the first duties of a Scout is obedience to authority. He must obey his orders in the first place and put his own amusement or desires in the second.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Time:
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One of the finest statesmen of the present time is also a first-class scout, and that is Mr. Roosevelt, the late President of the United States of America.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Day:
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Scoutcraft is a means through which the veriest hooligan can be brought to higher thought and to the elements of faith in God, and, coupled with the Scout's obligation to do a good turn every day, it gives the base of Duty to God and to Neighbour on which the parent or pastor can build with greater ease the form of belief that is desired.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Powerful:
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One of the powerful temptations is that of the cinema palace. The cinema has undoubtedly an enormous attraction for boys, and people are constantly cudgelling their brains how to stop it. But it is one of those things which would be very difficult to stop even if it were altogether desirable.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Success:
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Success in training the boy depends largely on the Scoutmaster's own personal example.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Leader:
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Show me a poorly uniformed troop and I'll show you a poorly uniformed leader.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Life:
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Swimming has its educational value - mental, moral, and physical - in giving you a sense of mastery over an element, and of power of saving life, and in the development of wind and limb.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Work:
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The best workers, like the happiest livers, look upon their work as a kind of game: the harder they play the more enjoyable it becomes.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Responsibility:
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The more responsibility the Scoutmaster gives his patrol leaders, the more they will respond.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Knowledge:
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The knowledge that we have brother scouts working in the same uniform, to the same ends, in the same way, in all corners of the Empire, cannot but make scouts proud of their brotherhood, and cannot fail to bring them into closer sympathy.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Game:
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The Scoutmaster teaches boys to play the game by doing so himself.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Happiness:
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The most worth-while thing is to try to put happiness into the lives of others.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Success:
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The most successful detectives owe their success to noticing small signs. Scouts are natural detectives and never let the smallest detail escape them. These small things are called by Scouts 'Sign.'
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Robert Baden-Powell about Light:
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The spirit is there in every boy, it has to be discovered and brought to light.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Time:
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The Scoutmaster who is a hero to his boys holds a powerful lever to their development but at the same time brings a great responsibility on himself. They are quick enough to see the smallest characteristic about him, whether it be a virtue or a vice.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Time:
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There are thousands of boys being wasted daily to our country through being left to become characterless, and, therefore, useless wasters, a misery to themselves and an eyesore and a danger to the nation. They could be saved if only the right surroundings or environment were given to them at the receptive time of their lives.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Uniform:
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The uniform makes for brotherhood, since when universally adopted it covers up all differences of class and country.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Motto:
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When you want a thing done, 'Don't do it yourself' is a good motto for Scoutmasters.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Try:
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We never fail when we try to do our duty, we always fail when we neglect to do it.
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Robert Baden-Powell about Best:
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Try and leave this world a little better than you found it, and when your turn comes to die, you can die happy in feeling that at any rate, you have not wasted your time but have done your best.
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