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... master who • · · • could have taught Shakespeare ? . . . Do that which is assigned thee , and thou canst not hope too much or dare too much . " And again : " To believe your own thought , to believe that what is true for you in your ...
... master who • · · • could have taught Shakespeare ? . . . Do that which is assigned thee , and thou canst not hope too much or dare too much . " And again : " To believe your own thought , to believe that what is true for you in your ...
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... Master a small poem , even if it takes you several days . In that way you will not get tired of your exercises , and as you go on you will learn more in the time you allow yourself . I much at the start . Give ten would recommend ...
... Master a small poem , even if it takes you several days . In that way you will not get tired of your exercises , and as you go on you will learn more in the time you allow yourself . I much at the start . Give ten would recommend ...
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... master the principles that under- lie the profession or business engaged in . Less opportunity for getting on ! Why , one of the greatest difficulties of large thoroughly capable men to employers is to find manage the various there are ...
... master the principles that under- lie the profession or business engaged in . Less opportunity for getting on ! Why , one of the greatest difficulties of large thoroughly capable men to employers is to find manage the various there are ...
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... master the technique of fighting he could never have reached the pinnacle of success to which he attained . The same applies to Washington , to Julius Cæsar , and to Cromwell . All these great men acquired knowledge wherever they could ...
... master the technique of fighting he could never have reached the pinnacle of success to which he attained . The same applies to Washington , to Julius Cæsar , and to Cromwell . All these great men acquired knowledge wherever they could ...
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... master of my fate . ' I will treasure this divine gift of mind . I will cultivate this divine soil , and I will make the deserts of my mind blossom like the rose . " It is well to remember that the best and noblest work is only the ...
... master of my fate . ' I will treasure this divine gift of mind . I will cultivate this divine soil , and I will make the deserts of my mind blossom like the rose . " It is well to remember that the best and noblest work is only the ...
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