"Un poco más de persistencia, un poco más de
esfuerzo, y lo que parecía un irremediable fracaso puede convertirse en un
éxito glorioso."
"A
little more persistence, a little more effort, and what seemed hopeless failure
may turn to glorious success."
Elbert Hubbard
Elbert Green Hubbard
(19 de junio de 1856 - 7 de mayo de 1915) fue un escritor, editor, artista y
filósofo estadounidense. Fue un exponente del movimiento Arts and Crafts, pero
es más famoso por su ensayo Un mensaje a García.
Elbert Green Hubbard
(June 19, 1856 – May 7, 1915) was an American writer, publisher, artist, and
philosopher. Raised in Hudson, Illinois, he met early success as a traveling
salesman with the Larkin soap company. Today Hubbard is mostly known as the
founder of the Roycroft artisan community in East Aurora, New York, an
influential exponent of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Among his many
publications were the nine-volume work Little Journeys to the Homes of the
Great and the short story A Message to Garcia. He and his second wife, Alice
Moore Hubbard, died aboard the RMS Lusitania, which was sunk by a German
submarine off the coast of Ireland on May 7, 1915.
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