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Page 12
... in times of inspiration we feel working within us ; " Trust thyself : every heart vibrates to that iron string . Accept the place the Divine providence has found for you ; the society of your contem- 12 Personal Power.
... in times of inspiration we feel working within us ; " Trust thyself : every heart vibrates to that iron string . Accept the place the Divine providence has found for you ; the society of your contem- 12 Personal Power.
Page 29
... the principle of undertaking any task that comes their way feel , from time to time , so con- fident of the right manner in which the work ought to be done that they almost believe that they have Every Man his own Mind - maker 29.
... the principle of undertaking any task that comes their way feel , from time to time , so con- fident of the right manner in which the work ought to be done that they almost believe that they have Every Man his own Mind - maker 29.
Page 49
... feeling . We cannot sympathise deeply with a man's sorrows unless we can understand what his emotions are . If we sympathise in a general sort of way , we cannot know that our sympathy has any effect unless we can understand in some ...
... feeling . We cannot sympathise deeply with a man's sorrows unless we can understand what his emotions are . If we sympathise in a general sort of way , we cannot know that our sympathy has any effect unless we can understand in some ...
Page 50
... feeling of mind it has some practical use , and this is clearly understood in the case of sympathy . Some people seem to pride themselves on their placidity of mind . The sorrows of others pass them by without affecting them . In a way ...
... feeling of mind it has some practical use , and this is clearly understood in the case of sympathy . Some people seem to pride themselves on their placidity of mind . The sorrows of others pass them by without affecting them . In a way ...
Page 52
... feel no corresponding sympathy from any given person you may chance to meet , you can be sure that you have few thoughts in common , and have no good to gain from him . The truth of this fact is very well illustrated in married life ...
... feel no corresponding sympathy from any given person you may chance to meet , you can be sure that you have few thoughts in common , and have no good to gain from him . The truth of this fact is very well illustrated in married life ...
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