You cannot push anyone up a ladder unless he is willing to climb a little.
ANDREW CARNEGIEAll honor’s wounds are self-inflicted.
More Andrew Carnegie Quotes
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All honor’s wounds are self-inflicted.
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East or West Home is best.
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I am as a speck of dust in the sun, and not even so much, in this solemn, mysterious, unknowable universe.
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It is the mind that makes the body rich. There is no class so pitiably wretched as that which possesses money and nothing else.
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A library outranks any other one thing a community can do to benefit its people. It is a never failing spring in the desert.
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Ninety percent of all millionaires become so through owing real estate.
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A 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.
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air castles are often within our grasp late in life, but then they charm not.
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There is no use whatsoever in trying to help people who do not help themselves.
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The man who dies rich, dies disgraced
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tall oaks from little acorns grow.
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All human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes.
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There is not such a cradle of democracy upon the earth as the Free Public Library, this republic of letters, where neither rank, office, nor wealth receives the slightest consideration.
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There is little success where there is little laughter.
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Do not look for approval except for the consciousness of doing your best.
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