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... cultivated and one which we should all cultivate . From sympathy we get tact , which is the oil that makes the wheels of life go smoothly . A tactless person is a selfish person . Forget yourself , and think of the likes and dislikes ...
... cultivated and one which we should all cultivate . From sympathy we get tact , which is the oil that makes the wheels of life go smoothly . A tactless person is a selfish person . Forget yourself , and think of the likes and dislikes ...
Page 165
... cultivate them carefully . Be content to make gradual progress so long as it really is progress , and then , when ... cultivated is no mere garden plot , but a veritable and worthy portion of the Paradise of achievement . CHAPTER XVIII ...
... cultivate them carefully . Be content to make gradual progress so long as it really is progress , and then , when ... cultivated is no mere garden plot , but a veritable and worthy portion of the Paradise of achievement . CHAPTER XVIII ...
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... cultivate the habit of liking everything that we have to do . The flavor of olives is quite an acquired taste with ... cultivation of likes and dislikes is a matter of mental effort . We are told that if we persevere with eating olives ...
... cultivate the habit of liking everything that we have to do . The flavor of olives is quite an acquired taste with ... cultivation of likes and dislikes is a matter of mental effort . We are told that if we persevere with eating olives ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 THE GIFT OF POWER | 3 |
QUALITIES THAT MAKE FOR SUCCESS | 20 |
EVERY MAN HIS OWN MINDMAKER | 27 |
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