First ask yourself: What is the worst that can happen? Then prepare to accept it. Then proceed to improve on the worst.
DALE CARNEGIEFirst ask yourself: What is the worst that can happen? Then prepare to accept it. Then proceed to improve on the worst.
DALE CARNEGIEPeople aren’t interested in you. They’re interested in themselves.
DALE CARNEGIEDon’t ask a man what is important to him. Watch how he spends his time
DALE CARNEGIEActions speak louder than words, and a smile says, ‘I like you. You make me happy. I am glad to see you.
DALE CARNEGIEKeep your mind open to change all the time. Welcome it. Court it. It is only by examining and reexamining your opinions and ideas that you can progress.
DALE CARNEGIEAbilities wither under criticism; they blossom under encouragement.
DALE CARNEGIEYou never achieve success unless you like what you are doing.
DALE CARNEGIEThe way to defeat fear: decide on a course of conduct and follow it. Keep so busy and work so hard that you forget about being afraid.
DALE CARNEGIEPerhaps you will forget tomorrow the kind words you say today, but the recipient may cherish them over a lifetime.
DALE CARNEGIELet’s never try to get even with our enemies, because if we do we will hurt ourselves far more than we hurt them. Let’s do as General Eisenhower does: let’s never waste a minute thinking about people we don’t like.
DALE CARNEGIEDon’t be afraid of enemies who attack you. Be afraid of the friends who flatter you.
DALE CARNEGIEImproving yourself is a lot more profitable than trying to improve others.
DALE CARNEGIEFeeling sorry for yourself, and your present condition, is not only a waste of energy but the worst habit you could possibly have.
DALE CARNEGIEThe life of many a person could probably be changed if only someone would make him feel important.
DALE CARNEGIEIf you want others to like you, if you want to develop real friendships, if you want to help others at the same time as you help yourself, keep this principle in mind: Become genuinely interested in other people.
DALE CARNEGIEOur trouble is not ignorance, but inaction.
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