This book is directed to the parents, teachers, and counselors of preschool children.
James Christopher?book editor, husband, and father of two?is headed for trouble.
John A. Broussard's Murder at Milltown Junior College is packed to the last page with murder.
Agnes Among the Gargoyles commences at the dedication of an office tower constructed atop Grand Central Station.
The rain-soaked streets of Napua on Hawaii's island of Elima are a far cry from a battlefield.
It's a beautiful day in Hawaii. Kay Yoshinobu and Sid Chu have been invited for a day trip.
Zelda Popkin solves her intriguing mystery with a female detective named Mary Carner.
The joke? Toronto thinks its the centre of some multicultural universe.
A successful man is always asked - What is the secret of your success? People never ask a man who is a failure, What is the secret of your failure?
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Students of history find a continuous chain of reference to the mysterious influence of one human mind over that of others.
Man is just what he thinks himself to be; he is big in capacity if he thinks big thoughts; he is small if he thinks small thoughts.
It is a strange and almost amusing fact that there should be at the same time, on the part of the general public, such a general acceptance of the existence of personal magnetism.
We all know that in order to accomplish a certain thing we must concentrate. It is of the utmost value to learn how to concentrate.
I looked around upon the world, and saw that it was shadowed by sorrow and scorched by the fierce fires of suffering. And I looked for the cause.
In this little work we have endeavored to call your attention to something of far greater importance than a mere code of rules and general advice.
The sages of the centuries, each one tincturing their thought with their own soul essence, have united in telling us that, As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.
When man can see through and understand what exists beneath the surface of his life, the expression of his deeper life will begin.
THERE is a power lying hidden in man, by the use of which he can rise to higher and better things.
AS a man chooses his coat for its wearing qualities or for the moment's passing whim, so does he choose his destiny.