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... 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 of his thoughts would never have been set down for the ...
... 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 of his thoughts would never have been set down for the ...
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... mean . So much for the theory of elementary mind cul- ture . It is worth your while to practise it . The strengthening of your memory is the first step towards the cultivation of your mind , which will have far - reaching effects upon ...
... mean . So much for the theory of elementary mind cul- ture . It is worth your while to practise it . The strengthening of your memory is the first step towards the cultivation of your mind , which will have far - reaching effects upon ...
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... means nothing . The man who lives for flattery is blinding himself to his own deficiencies . The clever man watches for his weaknesses and strives to over- come them . " A man is known only to himself and God , " is a true saying . If ...
... means nothing . The man who lives for flattery is blinding himself to his own deficiencies . The clever man watches for his weaknesses and strives to over- come them . " A man is known only to himself and God , " is a true saying . If ...
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... means that if you go upon the principle of getting the most out of your daily life and doing the most work you can every day you live , your life's work will open itself out . Only by acquiring all the knowledge you can , will you find ...
... means that if you go upon the principle of getting the most out of your daily life and doing the most work you can every day you live , your life's work will open itself out . Only by acquiring all the knowledge you can , will you find ...
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... mean mind never conceived a vast and sublime project . Say to yourself , “ I hold within my mind , in an equal or less degree , similar powers to those that Shakespeare had . I can raise myself above my fellows , out of the Every Man ...
... mean mind never conceived a vast and sublime project . Say to yourself , “ I hold within my mind , in an equal or less degree , similar powers to those that Shakespeare had . I can raise myself above my fellows , out of the Every Man ...
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