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... everything you undertake in the same spirit of thorough perfec- tion . You are a budding Shakespeare if you are a writer , an embryo Wellington or Marlborough if you are a soldier . The same divine , creative spirit dwells in you that ...
... everything you undertake in the same spirit of thorough perfec- tion . You are a budding Shakespeare if you are a writer , an embryo Wellington or Marlborough if you are a soldier . The same divine , creative spirit dwells in you that ...
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... everything as perfectly as you can , do everything for some purpose , and while you add to life's pleasures you will derive the un- speakable satisfaction of progress , which only comes from patient labor faithfully performed for the ...
... everything as perfectly as you can , do everything for some purpose , and while you add to life's pleasures you will derive the un- speakable satisfaction of progress , which only comes from patient labor faithfully performed for the ...
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... everything ends with this life . One must respect honest thought , but the fact remains that the majority of thinkers through all the ages have held that the ultimate end of all things is Paradise , the land of Promise , where all tears ...
... everything ends with this life . One must respect honest thought , but the fact remains that the majority of thinkers through all the ages have held that the ultimate end of all things is Paradise , the land of Promise , where all tears ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE 1 THE GIFT OF POWER | 3 |
QUALITIES THAT MAKE FOR SUCCESS | 20 |
EVERY MAN HIS OWN MINDMAKER | 27 |
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