Dale Carnegie

How to Stop Worrying and Start Living

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  • oscarkyuubihas quoted6 hours ago
    Let's keep a record of the fool things we have done and criticize ourselves. Since we can't hope to be perfect, let's do what E.H. Little did: let's ask for unbiased, helpful, constructive criticism.
  • oscarkyuubihas quoted6 hours ago
    Do the very best yon can: and then put up your old umbrella and keep the rain of criticism from running down the back of your neck.
  • oscarkyuubihas quoted6 hours ago
    Never be bothered by what people say, as long as you know in your heart you are right.
  • oscarkyuubihas quoted6 hours ago
    Remember that unjust criticism is often a disguised compliment. Remember that no one ever kicks a dead dog.
  • oscarkyuubihas quotedyesterday
    Prayer is the most powerful form of energy one can generate." So why not make use of it? Call it God or Allah or Spirit, why quarrel with definitions as long as the mysterious powers of nature take us in hand?
  • oscarkyuubihas quoted3 days ago
    prayer, human beings seek to augment their finite energy by addressing themselves to the Infinite source of all energy. When we pray, we link ourselves with the inexhaustible motive power that spins the universe. We pray that a part of this power be apportioned to our needs.
  • oscarkyuubihas quoted6 days ago
    The blackest moments we live through can only last a little time and then comes the future."
  • oscarkyuubihas quoted8 days ago
    Forget yourself by becoming interested in others. Do every day a good deed that will put a smile of joy on someone's face.
  • oscarkyuubihas quoted8 days ago
    the man who thought only of himself wouldn't get much out of life. He would be miserable. But the man who forgot himself in service to others would find the joy of living.
  • oscarkyuubihas quoted8 days ago
    A bit of fragrance always clings to the hand that gives you roses."
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