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... turn his ability from further personal aggrandise- ment to a similar achievement in a field where he will build up some effective instrument for others . The sooner this man realizes that no in- ner and complete satisfaction will come ...
... turn his ability from further personal aggrandise- ment to a similar achievement in a field where he will build up some effective instrument for others . The sooner this man realizes that no in- ner and complete satisfaction will come ...
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... turning gray . used to be in Meshed a missionary who possessed an enormous flame - colored beard which was the pride of his life and which he found of great aid in his work of evan- gelism . " I am a Christian , " he would say to a ...
... turning gray . used to be in Meshed a missionary who possessed an enormous flame - colored beard which was the pride of his life and which he found of great aid in his work of evan- gelism . " I am a Christian , " he would say to a ...
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... point in my classes at Columbia , students from New York City were apt to say that the auto had intensified the ten- sion between social classes because the poor resented having to turn out of the road at 620 The Reader's Digest.
... point in my classes at Columbia , students from New York City were apt to say that the auto had intensified the ten- sion between social classes because the poor resented having to turn out of the road at 620 The Reader's Digest.
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poor resented having to turn out of the road at the honk of the plutocrat . But students from the West reported that the automobile wiped out the distinction between classes . Formerly , when a few had buggies and the rest had to ride ...
poor resented having to turn out of the road at the honk of the plutocrat . But students from the West reported that the automobile wiped out the distinction between classes . Formerly , when a few had buggies and the rest had to ride ...
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... turns out in this Twentieth Century to be an enemy as well as a friend - an economic friend , a phys- iologic enemy . What if typewriters , telephones , aircraft - children , to be sure , of a glorious enthusiasm- should , nevertheless , ...
... turns out in this Twentieth Century to be an enemy as well as a friend - an economic friend , a phys- iologic enemy . What if typewriters , telephones , aircraft - children , to be sure , of a glorious enthusiasm- should , nevertheless , ...
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