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... LABOUR 23. ACHIEVEMENT . 24. THE USE OF BOOKS 25. THE RIDDLE OF LIFE 26. THE LESSONS OF ART 27. THE SECRET CHAMBER 28. MUSIC AND THE MIND 29. SERENITY 30. SUCCESS 31. THE REWARD OF POWER PAGE 160 166 178 • 190 • 202 215 226 • 233 245 ...
... LABOUR 23. ACHIEVEMENT . 24. THE USE OF BOOKS 25. THE RIDDLE OF LIFE 26. THE LESSONS OF ART 27. THE SECRET CHAMBER 28. MUSIC AND THE MIND 29. SERENITY 30. SUCCESS 31. THE REWARD OF POWER PAGE 160 166 178 • 190 • 202 215 226 • 233 245 ...
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... labour in some completed and satisfying work . As the Psalmist says : " They that sow in tears shall reap in joy . He that goeth forth and weepeth , bearing precious seed , shall doubtless come again with rejoicing , bringing his ...
... labour in some completed and satisfying work . As the Psalmist says : " They that sow in tears shall reap in joy . He that goeth forth and weepeth , bearing precious seed , shall doubtless come again with rejoicing , bringing his ...
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... labours worthy of the noble fabric which we are permitted to build ? If we are to make a real success of our lives , we must develop and use the talents with which the Creator has endowed us . We come , then , to the question of the ...
... labours worthy of the noble fabric which we are permitted to build ? If we are to make a real success of our lives , we must develop and use the talents with which the Creator has endowed us . We come , then , to the question of the ...
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... not associate with mediocrities . It is a useful habit to acquire the capacity for judging oneself . No man is insensible to flattery , • but every man ought to be able to distinguish 22 Personal Power THE JOY OF LABOUR.
... not associate with mediocrities . It is a useful habit to acquire the capacity for judging oneself . No man is insensible to flattery , • but every man ought to be able to distinguish 22 Personal Power THE JOY OF LABOUR.
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... labour . Nothing worth doing can ever be performed with- out the habit of conscientious attention to the little ... labours . In regard to the creative functions of the mind this is especially true . Progress is made so gradually that ...
... labour . Nothing worth doing can ever be performed with- out the habit of conscientious attention to the little ... labours . In regard to the creative functions of the mind this is especially true . Progress is made so gradually that ...
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