Quote by Dale Carnegie
Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration

Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment. – Dale Carnegie

Other quotes by Dale Carnegie

Do you remember the things you were worrying about a year ago? How did they work out? Didnt you waste a lot of fruitless energy on account of most of them? Didnt most of them turn out all right after all? – Dale Carnegie

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Worry
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Take a chance! All life is a chance. The man who goes the furthest is generally the one who is willing to do and dare. The ?sure thing? boat never gets far from shore. – Dale Carnegie

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Risk
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work
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Through selfless work, love of God grows in the heart. Then through his grace one realize him in course of time. God can be seen. One can talk to him as I am talking to you. – Ramakrishna

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work

The first lesson Ive learned is that no matter what you do in your life, you have to figure out your own internal rhythms – I mean, what works for you doesnt necessarily work for your friend. – Hillary Clinton

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work

I burned out on AIDS and did no AIDS work for a couple of years. I was so angry that people were still getting this disease that nobody can give you – you have to go out and get it! – Harvey Fierstein

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work

Every reader finds himself. The writers work is merely a kind of optical instrument that makes it possible for the reader to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have seen in himself. – Marcel Proust

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work

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A book of quotations… can never be complete. – Robert M. Hamilton

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Quotations

We have a hunger of the mind which asks for knowledge of all around us, and the more we gain, the more is our desire the more we see, the more we are capable of seeing. – Maria Mitchell

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Knowledge

I love working with a cast and a group of people every day, which is different than recording because youre usually pretty isolated and alone. They serve as a good balance for each other. – Idina Menzel

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alone

Walking is magic. Cant recommend it highly enough. I read that Plato and Aristotle did much of their brilliant thinking together while ambulating. The movement, the meditation, the health of the blood pumping, and the rhythm of footsteps…this is a primal way to connect with ones deeper self. – Paula Cole

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Health