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  1. Pushing to the front, by Orison Swett Marden... by Orison Swett (1848-1924) Marden, 1914
  2. Rising in the world. or. Architects of fate a book designed to i by Marden. Orison Swett. 1848-1924., 1897
  3. Wer Sich Viel Zutraut, Der Wird Viel Leisten! (German Edition)
  4. Little visits with great Americans;
  5. The miracle of right thought. by Orison Swett Marden by Marden. Orison Swett. 1848-1924., 1910-01-01
  6. Peace. power. and plenty. by Orison Swett Marden. by Marden. Orison Swett. 1848-1924., 1909-01-01
  7. Selling things by Orison Swett, 1848- Marden, 2009-10-26
  8. Little visits with great Americans; or. Success ideals and how t by Marden. Orison Swett. 1848-1924.$eed., 1905-01-01
  9. How they succeeded : life stories of successful men told by themselves by Orison Swett, 1848-1924 Marden, 2009-10-26
  10. Little visits with great Americans; or, Svccess, ideals, and how to attain them by Orison Swett Marden 1848-1924 ed, 1903-12-31

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who have achieved great things have been great dreamers. Orison Swett Marden StupidQuote 1753 - Candlemas 1848 - 1st shipload of Chinese arrive in SF Mexico
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42. UUU - Quotes
them. Orison Swett Marden, founder of Success Magazine. immortality. John Quincy Adams (17671848) To believe all men honest would be folly.
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THIS IS A LIST OF GREAT QUOTES. NEW QUOTES WILL BE ADDED ALL OF THE TIME! A journey of a thousand miles starts in front of your feet.
Lao-Tzu
There is no such thing as a 'self-made' man. We are made up of thousands of others. Everyone who has ever done a kind deed for us, or spoken one word of encouragement to us, has entered into the makeup of our character and of our thoughts, as well as our success.
George Matthew Adams Friends are God's apology for relations.
Hugh Kingsmill
There are two days in the week about which and upon which in ever worry. Two carefree days, kept sacredly free from fear and apprehension. One of these days is Yesterday....And the other day
I do not worry about is Tomorrow.
Robert Jones Burdette
When a torrent sweeps a man against a boulder, you must expect him to scream, and you need not be surprised if the scream is sometimes a theory.
Robert Louis Stevenson A conservative is someone who demands a square deal for the rich.
David Frost If happiness is activity in accordance with excellence, it is reasonable that it should be in accordance with the highest excellence.

43. Birth And Death Dates Of Authors
Williams (1852 1923) MARCUS AURELIUS, (121 - 180) Marden, Orison Swett (1850 -1924 1908 - ) MARRYAT, Captain Frederick (1792 - 1848) MARSH, George Perkins
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his life he greatly suffered from an incurable spinal malady; from 1837 to 1848 hereceived Marden, Orison Swett (b. 1850 Jul 26, Thornton, NH—d. 1924 Mar 10
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BIOGRAPHIES
[Partial list of persons mentioned in Henry L. Mencken, The Philosophy Of Friedrich Nietzsche (Torrance, CA: The Noontide Press). Reprint of work originally published in 1908.] Aeschylus Agamemnon, Cho:ephore, and Eumenides . Other plays: The Supplicants, The Persians, Prometheus Bound and The Seven Against Thebes. Ajax Altenburg, Duke of Althusius, Johannes After philosophic and legal studies in Switzerland, Althusius was a professor at the University of Herborn in Nassau until 1604, when he became syndic of the town of Emden in the Dutch province of Friesland. Author of a noted general treatise on Roman law, as well as other legal essays, his principle work was Politica methodice digesta atque exemplis sacris et profanis illustrata (1603, enlarged 1610 and 1614), a systematized tract on all forms of human association. While reflecting Calvinist puritanism, Althusius stressed that each social group is to be justified by providing a full and happy life for each of its members. Althusius's work was rediscovered in the 20th century by Otto von Gierke. Anaxagoras Friedrich Nietzsche in seinen Werken (Friedrich Nietzsche in His Works, 1894)

45. Untitled Document
Guizot THE HISTORY OF FRANCE FROM THE EARLIEST OF TIMES TO 1848 8 VOLS. 15204,Marden,Orison Swett HE CAN, WHO THINKS HE CAN and other papers on success in
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THE HISTORY OF THE TELEPHONE.
A.C. McCLURG 2ND ED 1910 Gilman, C. Malcolm B.
THE HUGUENOT MIGRATION IN EUROPE AND AMERICA, IT'S CAUSE AND EFFECT.
ARLINGTON LAB. FOR CLINICAL 1962 Sewel, William
THE HISTORY OF THE RISE, INCREASE, AND PROGRESS, OF THE CHRISTIAN PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS. VOLUME I OF II.
Hutton, T.R.
H-A-TT!-WHA-ZAA? BEING A HISTORY OF THE FIRST PROVISIONAL REGI- MENT AND THE ANSWER OF A STATE MILITANT TO THE THREAT OF BERLIN.
Aqueduct Guard Citizens Com 1919 Bellah, Robert N/Madsen,Richard/Sullivan,William/Swindler,Ann /Tipton,Steven.
HABITS OF THE HEART. INDIVIDUALISM OAND COMMITMENT IN AMERICAN LIFE.
Cantril, Hadley HUMAN NATURE AND POLITICAL SYSTEMS Rutgers U P 1961 Jerslid, P. C. HOUSE OF BABEL U of Nebraska P 1987 Mead, Frank S. HANDBOOK OF DENOMINATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES Abingdon P 1985 Lembo, John M. HELP YOURSELF Argus Communications 1974 Rose, Edward J. HENRY GEORGE Twayne P 1968 HABITS OF HEART: INDIVIDUALISM AND COMMITMENT IN AMERICAN LIFE U of California P 1985 Lembo, John M.

46. PROJECT GUTENBERG ETEXTS AUTHORS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER
Baron de, 17821854 Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, 39-65 AD AKA Lucan Marcus Aurelius,Emperor of Rome, 121-180 Marden, Orison Swett, 1848- Marguerite, Queen
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47. The Giant Quotation File
John Quincy Adams (17671848). Dignity does not consist in possessing honors,but in deserving them. Orison Swett Marden. Never argue with a fool.
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"Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals... except the weasel." - Homer Simpson Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today. -Malcolm X In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men the great difficulty lies in this: You must first enable the government to control the governed, and in the next place, oblige it to control itself. - Alexander Hamilton I am alerting every government that their military and destructive weapons are absolutely useless to save their nations. Only peaceful measures to prevent the birth of an enemy will work. - His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Everybody is a star with the potentiality to shine in the infinite sky of eternity. - Shanti Be wiser than other people if you can; but do not tell them so. - Chesterfield It's a matter of taking the side of the weak against the strong, something the best people have always done. - Harriet Beecher Stowe Politics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first. - Ronald Reagan

48. Untitled Document
Orison Swett Marden. As we know them, they are a product of the two Red Scares of 1848 and 1919, when powerful interests feared a revolution among our
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Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will eat for the rest of his life.
Chinese Proverb
The golden opportunity you are seeking is in yourself. It is not in your environment; it is not in luck or chance, or the help of others; it is in yourself alone.
-Orison Swett Marden We encourage expression through the arts. Allowing children to let their imagination run is a powerful healing tool for abused children. Imagination allows children to learn and investigate themselves as well as express themselves.
Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world

-Albert Einstein
Instead of learning through textbooks in classrooms, we use the world as our teaching resource. Our teachers are friends and guides rather than dominators. The entire world is our classroom. Hands-on learning, understanding through experience and self-motivated investigation is the most effective way to educate ourselves and our children. Spoon feeding in the long run teaches us nothing but the shape of the spoon.

49. Ma - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
US} (M 1911 1998 Feb) William Lake MARCY {US} (M 1899 Feb 1 - 1971 Jan) WilliamLearned MARCY (M 1786 - 1857) Orison Swett Marden {US} (M 1848 or 1850
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Eclectic School Readings Stories From Life, by Marden, Orison Swett, 1848 Economist,The, by Xenophon, 431-355 BC Edinburgh Picturesque Notes, by Stevenson
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51. Quotes
vanish. John Quincy Adams (17671848, Sixth President of the USA). Do not confuse motion and progress. Orison Swett Marden. The
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Stop the war within yourself and you will do the world and humanity the
greatest service.
Ajahn Sumanobhikku in "Questions from the City, Answers from the Forest" chrisleighlowe: if God gave you a bad voice, give it back! There's always room for improvement, you knowit's the biggest room in
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52. Mokuji
Auguste. ? Paris, London,G. Routledge,1848. 1910 N100 36 ? Marden, Orison Swett. ?
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53. E
that whatever you do shall bear the hallmark of excellence. OrisonSwett Marden (1848-1924), editor, Success magazine. EXPERIENCE.
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EDUCATION Never discourage anyone . . . who continually makes progress, no matter how slow.
- Plato (Children) Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it.
- Old Testament Let early education be a sort of amusement; you will then be better able to find out the natural bent.
- Plato Education is when you read the fine print. Experience is what you get if you don't.
- Pete Seeger ENEMIES Treat your friend as if he might become an enemy.
- Publilius Syrus ENERGY Be sure to get enough sleep and rest, since fatigue can reduce your ability to cope with stress. Eat regular, well-balanced meals with enough variety to assure good nutrition and enough complex carbohydrates (starchy foods) to guarantee a ready energy reserve. Reverse the typical American meal pattern and instead eat like a king for breakfast, a prince for lunch and a pauper for supper. . . . Revitalize through exercise. . . . Exercise enhances, rather than saps your energy; it also has a distinct relaxing effect.
- Jane E. Brody

54. M
single soul. Meditations 4.40 (tr. Maxwell Staniforth, 1964) OrisonSwett Marden. (18481924) American magazine editor. The world
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Douglas MacArthur
(1880-1964) American general
There is no security on this earth; there is only opportunity.
Thomas Babington Macauley
(1800-1859) English writer and politician
Many politicians are in the habit of laying down as self-evident the proposition that no people ought to be free till they are fit to use their freedom. This maxim is worthy of the fool in the old story who resolved not to go into the water till he had learned to swim.
The measure of a man's real character is what he would do if he knew he would never be found out.
The Puritan hated bear-baiting, not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectators.
He knew that the essence of war is violence, and that moderation in war is imbecility.
of John Hampden, English statesman killed in battle (1643)
Niccolò Macchiavelli
(1469-1527) Italian political philosopher
God is merciful. He will not do everything and thus take away our free will and that share of glory that belongs to us.
Men are very apt to deceive themselves in generals, less so than in particulars.

55. Quotes A
for some grand billow of good fortune to set them afloat . OrisonSwett Marden (18481924). We cannot live for ourselves alone.
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quotes A When a thing has been said and said well, have no scruple. Take it and copy it.
Anatole France (1844-1924) ability abortion absence absolutes ... autumn ability
The greatest ability is dependability. Natural abilities are like plants that need pruning by study.- Francis Bacon Sometimes I suffer from delusions of adequacy. William D Blake Skill and confidence are an unconquered army. George Herbert They are able because they think they are able.- Virgil Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability. John Wooden abortion The Pro-life Ring JOIN Prev Skip Prev Prev 5 ... Next Would you consider abortion in the following four situations?
1.There's a preacher and wife who are very, very poor. They already have 14 children. Now she finds out she's pregnant with their 15th! They're living in tremendous poverty. Considering their poverty and the excessive world population, would you recommend she get an abortion?
2.The father is sick with sniffles, the mother has TB. They have four children. The first child is blind, the second is dead. The third child is deaf, the fourth has TB. She finds she's pregnant again. Given the extreme situation, would you consider recommending abortion?

56. Resource Center Bibliographies - Career Exploration / Preparation
students. . 658.312 MAR 1997 The exceptional employee / Marden, OrisonSwett, 18481924. Santa Fe, NM Sun Books, 1997. 658.314
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Harris-Bowlsbey, JoAnn. The internet : a tool for career planning / Columbus, Oh : National Career Development, 1998. CD 158.1 ATT 1996 [SOFTWARE]
Attitude for success, create a winning attitude: Productivity / Rugeley, Staffordshire, United Kingdom. Midisoft Corp., c1996. 158.1 WAL 2001
Personal development for life and work / Harold R. Wallace, L. Ann Masters. This workbook is designed to help employees recognize the role personal qualities play in the workplace, such as successful attitudes, interpersonal skills, critical thinking skills, and strong work ethics. South-Western, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2001. 303.4 PRI 1994
Pritchett, Price. The employee handbook of new work habits for a radically changing world : 13 ground rules for job success in the information age / Dallas, TX : Pritchett & Associates, c1994. Why resisting change can ruin your career ; the real source of job security ; why you should focus on outcomes rather than effort ; the power of "recommitment", etc.

57. Project Gutenberg
Adams, John Quincy, 17671848. Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803 Allen, Grant, 1848-1899. Allen, James Lane, 1849-1925 Astor, John Jacob, 1763-1848. Atherton, Gertrude Franklin Horn, 1857-1948
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58. American Picture Palaces
In 1848, the New York Herald announced that its ads would be Figures like Orison SwettMarden and Madame Helene Blavatsky influenced writers like L. Frank Baum
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The movie palaces of the '20s, '30s and '40s seem unbelievably extravagant when compared with the movie houses that came before and after, but when they are contextualized within the rise of America's consumer culture and placed alongside other public buildings of the period, their extravagance becomes 'readable'. The United States pioneered an economy based on mass production and was the first country to create mass consumer institutions and mass consumer entertainments. The picture palace is one manifestation of this. Corporations proliferated in nineteenth century America apace with industrialization and encouraged by relaxed governmental restrictions on corporate businesses. Corporatization and industrialization in the U.S. led to increasing stratification of wealth and class. The power of the wealthy elite became physically evident in the palatial homes of the robber barons and in the growth of cities. As Alan Trachtenberg has noted, the growth of cities was neither haphazard nor democratic, but responded to the power of organized wealth as spaces became segregated by function, class, and income in urban America. Trachtenberg also labels the public architecture of this period an "architecture of a new cultural imperialism" as wealthy proprietors and homeowners decorated structures with an eclectic mixture of European, Eastern, and Asian styles.(1) As corporatized mass production replaced localized, smaller units of production, Americans became more dependent on wages, salaries, and currency. Systems of barter and exchange which had supplemented currency in eighteenth century American households dried up. In middle class households, as historian Jeanne Boydston has noted, this translated into new roles for husbands and wives: husbands became 'breadwinners' and wives became managers of the domestic economy whose chief task was to stretch the dollars their husbands brought home. In lower class families, this division was elided as often the labor of all able-bodied members of the family was required to earn enough cash for city rents and food.

59. Frases VI - W W W . P A U L U K . 8 K . C O M
Orison SwettMarden (1853-1924); escritor y moralista estadounidense.
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HOME El que duda, piensa. Carlo Dossi (1849-1910); novelista italiano. Amigo es aquel con quien se puede seguir pensando en voz alta. Anónimo. ¡Estudia!. No para saber una cosa más, sino para saberla mejor. Séneca, Lucius Annaeus (c.5 a. C.-65 d. C.); filósofo hispanolatino. El mas hermoso poema de amor nunca será tan hermoso como el amor. Anónimo. El espíritu humano avanza de continuo, pero siempre en espiral. Johann W. von Goethe (1749-1832); poeta, dramaturgo y polígrafo alemán. El amor es el único idioma que puede prescindir de palabras. Anónimo. La grandeza de un hombre consiste en saber reconocer su propia pequeñez. Blas Pascal (1623-1662); científico, filósofo y escritor francés. El requisito del éxito es la prontitud en las decisiones. Francis Bacon (1561-1626); filósofo y político inglés. Todo fluye, nada permanece. Heráclito (c.544-480 a. C.); filósofo griego. Siempre y nunca, es tan largo el uno como el otro. Elsa Triolet (1896-1970); escritora francesa, de origen ruso. En la circunferencia, el comienzo y el fin coinciden. Heráclito (c.544-480 a. C.); filósofo griego.

60. RhetComp: Historical Library By Author
SelfImprovement through Public Speaking and If You Can Talk Well by Dr OrisonSwett Marden; Lecture on New and Enlarged ed. New York Mark H. Newman, 1848.
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