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Page 8
... bring forth its fruit . If the parable of the Ten Talents means anything , it means that we are to cultivate all the gifts which lie dormant within us . If Shakespeare had been content to lead an idle life , the matchless magnificence ...
... bring forth its fruit . If the parable of the Ten Talents means anything , it means that we are to cultivate all the gifts which lie dormant within us . If Shakespeare had been content to lead an idle life , the matchless magnificence ...
Page 14
... brings his organs to such a state of perfection that he is able to withstand easily the extra strain that is put upon him . In the remorseless competition of our modern business life a similar strain is put upon the mental capacity ...
... brings his organs to such a state of perfection that he is able to withstand easily the extra strain that is put upon him . In the remorseless competition of our modern business life a similar strain is put upon the mental capacity ...
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... brings its own punishment . You have all the experience of the past to profit by . Believe that , as the days go on and your experience increases , knowledge will increase with it , and that with indus- try you will acquire wisdom , and ...
... brings its own punishment . You have all the experience of the past to profit by . Believe that , as the days go on and your experience increases , knowledge will increase with it , and that with indus- try you will acquire wisdom , and ...
Page 32
... brings about the mighty result . In Egypt you can see vast pillars of stone hewn from the solid rock . They are perfectly cut , the pillars are straight and regular , yet they were made so with- out the aid of any of the blasting and ...
... brings about the mighty result . In Egypt you can see vast pillars of stone hewn from the solid rock . They are perfectly cut , the pillars are straight and regular , yet they were made so with- out the aid of any of the blasting and ...
Page 38
... bring it forth whenever and wherever you want it . Keep ever in your mind the thought of the mental progress you will make from year to year , and you will never think the trouble is not worth while . Make a determination to practise ...
... bring it forth whenever and wherever you want it . Keep ever in your mind the thought of the mental progress you will make from year to year , and you will never think the trouble is not worth while . Make a determination to practise ...
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