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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Upon the sacredness of property civilization itself depends – the right of the laborer to his hundred dollars in the savings bank, and equally the legal right of the millionaire to his millions. – Andrew Carnegie

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Property
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There is no class so pitiably wretched as that which possesses money and nothing else. – Andrew Carnegie

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Money
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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 is willing to climb himself. – Andrew Carnegie

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They are the weakest, however strong, who have no faith in themselves or their own powers. – Christian Nestell Bovee

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Lend yourself to others, but give yourself to yourself. – Michel de Montaigne

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A great deal of talent is lost to the world for want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graves obscure men whose timidity prevented them from making a first effort. – Sydney Smith

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Self-confidence is either a petty pride in our own narrowness, or the realization of our duty and privilege as Gods children. – Phillips Brooks

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People should talk less and draw more. Personally, I would like to renounce speech altogether and, like organic nature, communicate everything I have to say visually. – Johann von Goethe

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It was physically difficult, adjusting to wheelchair life, but I remember a great relief and happiness that I was finally getting somewhere, finding musicians to work with that were sympathetic. – Robert Wyatt

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The only thing worth stealing is a kiss from a sleeping child. – Joe Houldsworth

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Marriage is like paying an endless visit in your worst clothes. – J. B. Priestley

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