Betty Cornell

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Average rating: 3.75 · 183 ratings · 29 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
Betty Cornell's Teen-Age Po...

3.74 avg rating — 154 ratings — published 1960 — 6 editions
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Betty Cornell's Glamour Gui...

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Betty Cornell's All About Boys

3.71 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1960 — 5 editions
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So You're Going to Be a Teen

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Impact People: 60 Proven Me...

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Teen-age popularity guide;

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Teen-age knitting book

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“Maybe you ask, what has this all got to do with popularity? The answer is that popularity depends on your ability to get along with people, all kinds of people, and the better you learn to adjust to each situation the more easily you will make friends. You will find that you can make those adjustments more successfully if you have yourself well in hand. And the only way to get yourself in hand is to know yourself, to analyze yourself, to turn yourself inside and out as you would an old pocketbook--shake out the dust and tidy up the contents.”
Betty Cornell, Betty Cornell's Teen-Age Popularity Guide

“You will only make the situation worse if you have a negative attitude, if you shrug your shoulders and say, "Well after all who cares?" Basically somebody does care. You care. You care because like everyone else on this planet you want to be liked, you want to be popular, you want to be a girl who gets around. You want to have a crowd to pal around with, a few exciting dates, and at least one boy who thinks you are about the most terrific female ever. If you say that you don't, you are really only fooling yourself. You are certainly not fooling others.”
Betty Cornell



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