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... action . It is easy to drift , but it is better to struggle , for the current of life drags men on to the rocks and into shallows unless they map their course along the right channels where the deep waters are that will bear them to ...
... action . It is easy to drift , but it is better to struggle , for the current of life drags men on to the rocks and into shallows unless they map their course along the right channels where the deep waters are that will bear them to ...
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... actions follow the aspirations of your heart , so long as these are pure and noble , and there is no power outside of you that can with- stand the power you hold locked within your breast . Nothing worth having is easy to win , and ...
... actions follow the aspirations of your heart , so long as these are pure and noble , and there is no power outside of you that can with- stand the power you hold locked within your breast . Nothing worth having is easy to win , and ...
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... action from each other . One might well say , " Show me a man's friends and I will tell you what sort of man he is . " You can be sure that an intimate friend of Lord Rothschild or of Lord Kitchener would be a man of great intellec ...
... action from each other . One might well say , " Show me a man's friends and I will tell you what sort of man he is . " You can be sure that an intimate friend of Lord Rothschild or of Lord Kitchener would be a man of great intellec ...
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... action as he performs it . If it is done according to the best of what he is capable , he is satisfied ; otherwise , he blames himself . Do not be content to judge yourself by what others do or by what others think . You know what you ...
... action as he performs it . If it is done according to the best of what he is capable , he is satisfied ; otherwise , he blames himself . Do not be content to judge yourself by what others do or by what others think . You know what you ...
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... force of their intellect by studying its possibilities and keeping their minds in perfect training . Some of the greatest forces in the world are gentle enough in their action at any given moment . The Every Man his own Mind - maker 31.
... force of their intellect by studying its possibilities and keeping their minds in perfect training . Some of the greatest forces in the world are gentle enough in their action at any given moment . The Every Man his own Mind - maker 31.
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