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How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job by Dale Carnegie
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“Never be bothered by what people say, as long as you know in your heart you are right.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Enjoy Your Life And Your Job
“A drop of honey catches more flies than a gallon of gall.”
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“Think and Thank.” Think of all we have to be grateful for, and thank God for all our boons and bounties.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Enjoy Your Life And Your Job
“Remember that unjust criticism is often a disguised compliment. Remember that no one ever kicks a dead dog.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Enjoy Your Life And Your Job
“Count your blessings—not your troubles!”
Dale Carnegie, How To Enjoy Your Life And Your Job
“Those two priceless abilities: first, the ability to think. Second, the ability to do things in the order of their importance.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Enjoy Your Life And Your Job
“When I feel particularly tired at the end of the day, or when irritability proves that my nerves are tired, I know beyond question that it has been an inefficient day both as to quantity and quality.”
Dale Carnegie, How To Enjoy Your Life And Your Job
“SEVEN WAYS TO PEACE AND HAPPINESS”
Dale Carnegie, How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job
“measure my accomplishments,” said Daniel W. Josselyn, “not by how tired I am at the end of the day, but how tired I am not.” He said, “When I feel particularly tired at the end of the day, or when irritability proves that my nerves are tired, I know beyond question that it has been an inefficient day both as to quantity and quality.”
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“little scrub by the side of the rill; Be a bush, if you can't be a tree. If you can't be a bush, be a bit of the grass, And some highway happier make; If you can't be a muskie, then just be a bass— But the liveliest bass in the lake! We can't all be captains, we've got to be crew, There's something for all of us here. There's big work to do and there's lesser to do And the task we must do is the near. If you can't be a highway, then just be a trail, If you can't be the sun, be a star; It isn't by size that you win or you fail— Be the best of whatever you are! Speakers who talk about what life has taught them never fail to keep the attention of their listeners. —Dale Carnegie Success is getting what youwant.Happiness is wanting what you get. —Dale Carnegie  Chapter—17.”
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“For better or for worse, you must play your own little instrument in the orchestra of life.”
Dale Carnegie, How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job
“You and I have such abilities, so let's not waste a second worrying because we are not like other people. You are something new in this world. Never before, since the beginning of time, has there ever been anybody exactly like you; and never again throughout al the ages to come will ever be anybody exactly like you again.”
Dale Carnegie, How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job
“In a flash, I realized I had brought all this miser on myself by trying to fit myself into a pattern to which I did not conform.”
Dale Carnegie, How to Enjoy Your Life and Your Job