Quote by Andrew Carnegie
The man who acquires the ability to take full possession of his ow

The man who acquires the ability to take full possession of his own mind may take possession of anything else to which he is justly entitled. – Andrew Carnegie

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There is no use whatever trying to help people who do not help themselves. You cannot push anyone up a ladder unless he be willing to climb himself. – Andrew Carnegie

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Progress
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The average person puts only 25% of his energy and ability into his work. The world takes off its hat to those who put in more than 50% of their capacity, and stands on its head for those few and far between souls who devote 100%. – Andrew Carnegie

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work
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Self-love seems so often unrequited. – Anthony Powell

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Do not doubt the goodness in you. It is inappropriate. – Dodinsky, www.dodinsky.com

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Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy. – Norman Vincent Peale

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Many men are like unto sausages: Whatever you stuff them with, that they will bear in them. – Alexi Konstantinovich Tolstoy

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