How to Win Friends and Influence PeoplePocket Books, 1964 - 264 pages |
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Page 122
... friends find they enjoy themselves better when you are not around . You know so much that no man can tell you anything . Indeed , no man is going to try , for the effort would lead only to discomfort and hard work . So you are not ...
... friends find they enjoy themselves better when you are not around . You know so much that no man can tell you anything . Indeed , no man is going to try , for the effort would lead only to discomfort and hard work . So you are not ...
Page 123
... friends . They warned him he was making a grave mis- take . He had had something pawned off on him that was all wrong . It was too wide , too short , too this and too that . His friends worried him into a temper . Calling Mr. Ma- honey ...
... friends . They warned him he was making a grave mis- take . He had had something pawned off on him that was all wrong . It was too wide , too short , too this and too that . His friends worried him into a temper . Calling Mr. Ma- honey ...
Page 136
... friends , and it is in that spirit of mutual friendship that I am glad to have this opportunity to discuss with you our common interests . " Since this is a meeting of the officers of the company and the representatives of the employees ...
... friends , and it is in that spirit of mutual friendship that I am glad to have this opportunity to discuss with you our common interests . " Since this is a meeting of the officers of the company and the representatives of the employees ...
Contents
A SHORTCUT TO DISTINCTION by Lowell Thomas | 1 |
HOW THIS BOOK WAS WRITTENAND WHY | 12 |
Fundamental Techniques | 19 |
Copyright | |
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