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... knowledge , and the more we know , the more we can use our brains as they ought to be used . Too many people are foolishly anxious about discovering some particular branch of knowl- edge which it will pay them to study . Knowledge ...
... knowledge , and the more we know , the more we can use our brains as they ought to be used . Too many people are foolishly anxious about discovering some particular branch of knowl- edge which it will pay them to study . Knowledge ...
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... knowledge is to turn it into a lumber - room un- less you actively employ that knowledge from day to day . So long as you keep your mind active by judi- cious mental exercises , you need not worry about ways of using the knowledge you ...
... knowledge is to turn it into a lumber - room un- less you actively employ that knowledge from day to day . So long as you keep your mind active by judi- cious mental exercises , you need not worry about ways of using the knowledge you ...
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Keith Johnston Thomas. A CHAPTER XI THE KNOWLEDGE OF POWER “ Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much : Wisdom ... knowledge of facts , or of men , or 111 THE KNOWLEDGE OF POWER •
Keith Johnston Thomas. A CHAPTER XI THE KNOWLEDGE OF POWER “ Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much : Wisdom ... knowledge of facts , or of men , or 111 THE KNOWLEDGE OF POWER •
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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