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... troubles and worries of life ? If you do not feel better after that , go out into the open and look up at the sky . Up there your little troubles will soon be lost . Nature has no room for pessimism . It breeds only in the narrow street ...
... troubles and worries of life ? If you do not feel better after that , go out into the open and look up at the sky . Up there your little troubles will soon be lost . Nature has no room for pessimism . It breeds only in the narrow street ...
Page 101
... troubles . If you study life you will not fail to notice that for every pain there is some compensation and for every trouble some recompense . A man I know in his youth wanted to be a journalist . He applied for a position on a ...
... troubles . If you study life you will not fail to notice that for every pain there is some compensation and for every trouble some recompense . A man I know in his youth wanted to be a journalist . He applied for a position on a ...
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... troubles , and went away into the country , where he determined to live on what he had saved out of the wreck . He brooded on his misfortunes , told people they had ruined his health , and , tho a perfectly strong man , became a ...
... troubles , and went away into the country , where he determined to live on what he had saved out of the wreck . He brooded on his misfortunes , told people they had ruined his health , and , tho a perfectly strong man , became a ...
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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