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Short Reads to Help You Learn to Succeed
I want to let all my readers know about the Life-Changing
Classics series of leadership booklets and CDs that are now an
extension of the Read
to Succeed program at Tremendous Life Books. You can buy the most
of the individual reading (under $5 each) or audio (about $15 each) materials
of your choosing. Or you can buy sets of
22 items or 25 booklets from the series using the link above.
Below are interesting quotes from seven of the books.
From Walt Disney: Dreams Really
Do Come True!: "I can never stand still. I must explore and
experiment. I am never satisfied with my work. I resent the limitations of my
own imagination." -- Walt Disney
From The Key to Excellence: "Hang
around great people and you'll be a greater person; hang around givers and
you'll be a better giver; hang around a bunch of thumb-sucking, complaining, griping
boneheads and you'll be a better thumb-sucking, complaining, griping
bonehead!" -- Charlie "Tremendous" Jones
From The 7 Golden Rules of Milton
Hershey: "Whatever money you earn during your lifetime, use it wisely.
Spend it for the good of others and you will be richly rewarded." --
Milton Hershey
From The New Common Denominator
of Success: "The common denominator of success—the secret of success
of every person who has ever been successful—lies in the fact that he or she
formed the habit of doing things that failures don't like to do." --
Albert E.N. Gray
From The Lincoln Ideals:
"The struggle of today is not altogether for today—it is for a vast future
also" -- Abraham Lincoln
From Self-Improvement through
Public Speaking: "All who have accomplished great things have had a
great aim, have fixed their gaze on a goal which was high, one which sometimes
seemed impossible." -- Orison Swett Marden
From Maxims of Life &
Business: "To believe you cannot do a thing is a way to make it
impossible." -- John Wanamaker
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