Braude's Handbook of Stories for Toastmasters and SpeakersPrentice-Hall, 1967 - 468 Seiten |
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... never final , its defeats are never permanent . Each generation must defend its heritage , for each seeming conquest gives rise to new forces that will attempt to substitute fresh means of oppression for the old . There can be no peace ...
... never final , its defeats are never permanent . Each generation must defend its heritage , for each seeming conquest gives rise to new forces that will attempt to substitute fresh means of oppression for the old . There can be no peace ...
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... never failed to keep ; the trains you have never failed to catch . -MAX O'RELL 1490. The important thing is to be on the spot at the moment most favorable for gaining the desired advantage ; and it will be found that of men who get what ...
... never failed to keep ; the trains you have never failed to catch . -MAX O'RELL 1490. The important thing is to be on the spot at the moment most favorable for gaining the desired advantage ; and it will be found that of men who get what ...
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... never be retrieved . One may lose and regain a friend ; one may lose and regain money ; op- portunity once spurned may come again ; but the hours that are lost in idleness can never be brought back to be used in gainful pursuits . Most ...
... never be retrieved . One may lose and regain a friend ; one may lose and regain money ; op- portunity once spurned may come again ; but the hours that are lost in idleness can never be brought back to be used in gainful pursuits . Most ...
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American answered asked audience become believe better called CHARLES child comes Company doctor don't face fact father feel fool GEORGE girl give hand happiness head heart HENRY human husband idea interest JAMES JOHN judge keep kind lady leave live look lose man's mark means mind mother nature never night once person play political proverb PUBLILIUS SYRUS quoted Reader's Digest reason received remember replied rich side speak speech stand stop story success sure talk tell thing THOMAS thought told took trouble true truth turn understand walk wife wish woman women wrong young