"I am not disposed to complain that I have planted and others have gathered the fruits"
- Charles Goodyear
About this Quote
This quote by Charles Goodyear is a representation on the nature of success as well as the hard work that goes into achieving it. Goodyear is revealing his understanding that he has placed in the effort to produce something, yet that have reaped the benefits. He is not bitter or resentful, but instead is accepting of the circumstance. He is identifying that his initiatives have been helpful to others, which he is material with his payment. This quote talks to the importance of effort as well as dedication, and also the incentives that originate from it, even if those rewards are not always seen or felt straight. Goodyear's quote is a reminder that success is frequently a collective initiative, and that the contributions of each person are important and also need to be appreciated.
This quote is written / told by Charles Goodyear between December 29, 1800 and July 1, 1860. He/she was a famous Inventor from USA.
The author also have 2 other quotes.
"Great talents are the most lovely and often the most dangerous fruits on the tree of humanity. They hang upon the most slender twigs that are easily snapped off"
"Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital, and deserves much the higher consideration"