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Free Brain Books
The Art and
Science of Personal Magnetism
A belief in the existence of a personal power, influence, or
atmosphere, on the part of certain individuals, which enables the
possessor to attract, influence, dominate or control others, has
been held by the race from the earliest days of written history.
This book teaches how to exert a powerful, irresistible influence
upon the reason or will of another.
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The Secret
of Success
A course
of nine lessons on the subject of the application of the latent
powers of the individual towards attainment of success in life.
There is, besides the mere recital of a list of Good Qualities
Leading to Success - a list with which every schoolboy is
acquainted - a Something Else..
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Thought
Vibration
THE Universe is governed by Law - one great Law. Its
manifestations are multiform, but viewed from the Ultimate there
is but one Law.
We are familiar with some of its manifestations, but are almost
totally ignorant of certain others. Still we are learning a little
more every day - the veil is being gradually lifted.
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Thought
Force in Business & Everyday Life
Success
in life depends very materially upon the possession of the
quality of attracting and influencing the people around us.
No matter what other qualities you may possess, you are
handicapped by a lack of that subtle force which we are in the
habit of calling Personal Magnetism.
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Memory Jokes
Patient to his physician: Doctor, I can't remember anything! I forgot
what happened yesterday. I forgot what my car looks like. I can't even remember
my own name.
Doctor: How long have you had this problem?
Patient: What problem?
Three elderly
ladies were discussing the trials of getting older.
One said, "Sometimes I catch myself with a jar of mayonnaise in my hand in front
of the refrigerator and can't remember whether I need to put it away, or start
making a sandwich."
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stairs and can't remember whether I was on my way up or on my way down."
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wood," she raps her knuckles on the table, then says, "That must be the door,
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