| Orison Swett Marden - 1917 - 366 pages
...you will become. "The thoughtless, the ignorant, and the indolent, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune and chance. Seeing a man grow rich, they say 'How lucky he is!' Observing another become intellectual,... | |
| 1920 - 264 pages
...regeneration of the world." The thoughtless, the ignorant, and the indolent, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune, and chance. Seeing a man grow rich, they say, "How lucky he is !" Observing another become intellectual,... | |
| James Allen - 1987 - 76 pages
...regeneration of the world." The thoughtless, the ignorant, and the indolent, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune, and chance. Seeing a man grow rich, they say, "How lucky he is!" Observing another become intellectual,... | |
| Lillian Watson - 1988 - 356 pages
...aspiration. . . . The thoughtless, the ignorant, and the indolent, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune, and chance. Seeing a man grow rich, they say, "How lucky he is!" Observing another become intellectual,... | |
| James Allen - 2010 - 96 pages
...regeneration of the world. " 1 he thoughtless, the ignorant, and the lazy, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune, and chance. Seeing someone grow rich, they say, "How lucky they are!" Observing another become a renowned... | |
| Candido Segarra - 2004 - 65 pages
...developed character. The thoughtless, the ignorant, and the indolent, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune, and of chance. Seeing man grow rich, they say, "How lucky he is!" Observing another become wise, they exclaim, "How highly... | |
| Emmanuel Sarmiento - 2004 - 151 pages
...regeneration for the world." The thoughtless, the ignorant, and the indolent, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune, and chance. Seeing a man grow rich, they say, "How lucky he is!" Observing another become skilled intellectually,... | |
| Charlie P. Johnston - 2005 - 306 pages
...which end is up! The thoughtless, the ignorant, and the indolent, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune, and chance. Seeing a man grow rich, they say, "How lucky he is!" Observing another become intellectual,... | |
| Ernest Nitka - 2005 - 81 pages
...avoid. CREED AND ENVY The thoughtless, the ignorant, and the indolent, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune, and chance. Seeing a person gro w rich, they say, "Ho w lucky they are! " Observing another become intellectual,... | |
| Tom Walsh - 2007 - 200 pages
...regeneration of the world." The thoughtless, the ignorant, and the indolent, seeing only the apparent effects of things and not the things themselves, talk of luck, of fortune, and chance. Seeing a man grow rich, they say, "How lucky he is!" Observing another become intellectual,... | |
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