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Page 57
... pleasure to those with whom we are brought into contact . Life , to be complete , must be many - sided . We can learn to look on the humorous side of things from one person ; we can learn patience from another . One man can teach us ...
... pleasure to those with whom we are brought into contact . Life , to be complete , must be many - sided . We can learn to look on the humorous side of things from one person ; we can learn patience from another . One man can teach us ...
Page 229
... pleasure of achievement that makes life really worth living . Everything that you set your- self to do and ultimately accomplish is an achieve- ment that brings you satisfaction . If you have weeds in your garden , and you set yourself ...
... pleasure of achievement that makes life really worth living . Everything that you set your- self to do and ultimately accomplish is an achieve- ment that brings you satisfaction . If you have weeds in your garden , and you set yourself ...
Page 243
... pleasure from adding to your knowledge of it , and you will always find in your little library such restfulness and pleasure as would come to you if you could transport yourself into another world , away from all the doubts and ...
... pleasure from adding to your knowledge of it , and you will always find in your little library such restfulness and pleasure as would come to you if you could transport yourself into another world , away from all the doubts and ...
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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