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... worth while , for you would get no pleasure out of it . There is , however , this compensating advantage : whatever you are fitted for , you can attain by using your power in the right way , and you can be sure that the results you will ...
... worth while , for you would get no pleasure out of it . There is , however , this compensating advantage : whatever you are fitted for , you can attain by using your power in the right way , and you can be sure that the results you will ...
Page 11
... worth and keep things under his feet , " he says . " Let him not peep or steal , or skulk up and down with the air of a charity boy , a bastard , or an interloper , in the world which exists for him . Insist on yourself ; never imitate ...
... worth and keep things under his feet , " he says . " Let him not peep or steal , or skulk up and down with the air of a charity boy , a bastard , or an interloper , in the world which exists for him . Insist on yourself ; never imitate ...
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... 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 your will - power and upon your whole life . Your life is yours to ...
... 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 your will - power and upon your whole life . Your life is yours to ...
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... worth a dozen half done ? When you have once done a thing as well as you possibly can , it is finished with . Do it imperfectly , and if it is to be of any use at all it must be done again , and you waste your time and energies when you ...
... worth a dozen half done ? When you have once done a thing as well as you possibly can , it is finished with . Do it imperfectly , and if it is to be of any use at all it must be done again , and you waste your time and energies when you ...
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... worth measuring your own against . Be sure that if you make friends with people who waste their time , who have no intellectual force , and no strength of character , you will dull your intellect and your powers will degenerate . If a ...
... worth measuring your own against . Be sure that if you make friends with people who waste their time , who have no intellectual force , and no strength of character , you will dull your intellect and your powers will degenerate . If a ...
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