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  • #1
    Dale Carnegie
    “It isn't what you have or who you are or where you are or what you are doing that makes you happy or unhappy. It is what you think about it.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #2
    Dale Carnegie
    “Don't be afraid of enemies who attack you. Be afraid of the friends who flatter you.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #3
    Dale Carnegie
    “You can make more friends in two months by becoming interested in other people than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #4
    Dale Carnegie
    “Talk to someone about themselves and they'll listen for hours.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #5
    Dale Carnegie
    “You can't win an argument. You can't because if you lose it, you lose it; and if you win it, you lose it.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #6
    Dale Carnegie
    “If you want to gather honey, don't kick over the beehive.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #7
    Dale Carnegie
    “A barber lathers a man before he shaves him.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends and Influence People

  • #8
    Dale Carnegie
    “I have come to the conclusion that there is only one way under high heaven to get the best of an argument— and that is to avoid it. Avoid it as you would avoid rattlesnakes and earthquakes.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #10
    Dale Carnegie
    “Names are the sweetest and most important sound in any language.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #11
    Dale Carnegie
    “If some people are so hungry for a feeling of importance that they actually go insane to get it, imagine what miracle you and I can achieve by giving people honest appreciation this side of insanity.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #12
    Dale Carnegie
    “All men have fears, but the brave put down their fears and go forward, sometimes to death, but always to victory” was the motto of the King’s Guard in ancient Greece.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #13
    Dale Carnegie
    “Criticism is dangerous, because it wounds a person's precious pride, hurts his sense of importance, and arouses resentment.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #14
    Dale Carnegie
    “arouse in the other person an eager want. He who can do this has the whole world with him. He who cannot walks a lonely way.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #15
    ديل كارنيجي
    “كن صادقا فى تقديرك و كريما فى مدحك و ستجد الناس يقدرون كلماتك و يكررونها طوال حياتهم - يكررونها حتى بعد أعوام و أعوام من نسيانك إياهم.”
    ديل كارنيجي, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #16
    Dale Carnegie
    “Winning friends begins with friendliness.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #17
    Dale Carnegie
    “Always avoid the acute angle.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #18
    Dale Carnegie
    “By fighting you never get enough, but by yielding you get more than you expected.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #19
    Dale Carnegie
    “i really like reading books”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #20
    Dale Carnegie
    “We are gods in the chrysalis.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #21
    Dale Carnegie
    “The chronic kicker, even the most violent critic, will frequently soften and be subdued in the presence of a patient, sympathetic listener— a listener who will be silent while the irate fault-finder dilates like a king cobra and spews the poison out of his system.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #22
    Dale Carnegie
    “John Wanamaker, founder of the stores that bear his name, once confessed: "I learned thirty years ago that it is foolish to scold. I have enough trouble overcoming my own limitations without fretting over the fact that God has not seen fit to distribute evenly the gift of intelligence.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People

  • #23
    Dale Carnegie
    “Action seems to follow feeling, but really action and feeling go together; and by regulating the action, which is under the more direct control of the will, we can indirectly regulate the feeling, which is not.”
    Dale Carnegie, How to Win Friends & Influence People



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