
The best augury of a man's success in his profession is that he thinks it the finest in the world. - George Eliot [Mary Ann Evans] (1819 - 80)
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人が仕事で成功する最良の兆しは、その人が自分の仕事を世界一だと思うこと。 - ジョージ・エリオット[メアリー・アン・エヴァンズ] (1819 - 80)

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