How to Win Friends and Influence PeoplePocket Books, 1964 - 264 pages |
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Page 65
... White House one day when the President and Mrs. Taft were away . His honest liking for humble people was shown by the fact that he greeted all the old White House servants by name , even the scullery maids . " When he saw Alice , the ...
... White House one day when the President and Mrs. Taft were away . His honest liking for humble people was shown by the fact that he greeted all the old White House servants by name , even the scullery maids . " When he saw Alice , the ...
Page 102
... white man dancing with a Japanese lady . Do you consider yourself superior to the Hindus in India ? That is your privilege ; but a million Hindus feel so infinitely superior to you that they wouldn't befoul them- selves by condescending ...
... white man dancing with a Japanese lady . Do you consider yourself superior to the Hindus in India ? That is your privilege ; but a million Hindus feel so infinitely superior to you that they wouldn't befoul them- selves by condescending ...
Page 125
... white pine , and I knew the inspector was thoroughly schooled in hard woods but not a competent , experienced inspector on white pine . White pine hap- pened to be my own strong suit , but did Winning People to Your Way of Thinking 125.
... white pine , and I knew the inspector was thoroughly schooled in hard woods but not a competent , experienced inspector on white pine . White pine hap- pened to be my own strong suit , but did Winning People to Your Way of Thinking 125.
Contents
A SHORTCUT TO DISTINCTION by Lowell Thomas | 1 |
HOW THIS BOOK WAS WRITTENAND WHY | 12 |
Fundamental Techniques | 19 |
Copyright | |
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