Guidance for the Young, Volume 1Guidance publishing Company, 1930 - 84 pages |
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... responsible , fundamen- tally , for their own welfare . One cannot make up the mind of another . First and last , you and you alone , control your own mind , and are responsible for the way in which you use it . When pupils neglect the ...
... responsible , fundamen- tally , for their own welfare . One cannot make up the mind of another . First and last , you and you alone , control your own mind , and are responsible for the way in which you use it . When pupils neglect the ...
Page 60
... responsible positions ? 2. Why is an engineer chosen to guide a giant locomotive with its train of cars and hundreds of passengers ? 3. How is appreciation of reliable men and women shown by banking and business houses ? 4. What is a ...
... responsible positions ? 2. Why is an engineer chosen to guide a giant locomotive with its train of cars and hundreds of passengers ? 3. How is appreciation of reliable men and women shown by banking and business houses ? 4. What is a ...
Page 81
... responsible for the way we train our mind . Knowledge is power . You do not control your own mind . Your mind grows ... responsibility of the country rests upon our young people of today . Problems are solved by the thinkers . Thinkers ...
... responsible for the way we train our mind . Knowledge is power . You do not control your own mind . Your mind grows ... responsibility of the country rests upon our young people of today . Problems are solved by the thinkers . Thinkers ...
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Abraham Lincoln achievement acquire airship attention automobile become BIG IDEA body build with care BUILDING FOR TOMORROW built cess citizens citizenship CLIMBING UPWARD common sense concentration correct thinking day dreaming Demosthenes desire determination develop your minds direct doers dreaming and fancy Edward Bok effort experience Explain faculties failure fair follow future gift greatest grows stronger Guidance habits Helen Keller IDEAS PLUS ACTION important knowledge LESSON lives ment mental power MIND CORRECTLY mind grow mind power mind training mountain tops never noble opportunity ourselves pattern portunity possess PRICE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT progress rest and play rience Scattered thinking set your sails ship stamp standard of excellence standards of character striving strong character strong mind take your places teach things thinkers thought train the mind train your mind traits of character treasure wish wishers women wonderful Wright brothers young youth