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How to work so as to make work a pleasure.
Frank Crane
Bend close! You will smell the lily fragrance of love, the stench of lust, now odors as exquisite as the very spirit of violets, and now such nauseous repulsions as words cannot tell.
Frank Crane
How to curb my selfishness and develop my altruism.
Frank Crane
How to make friends and keep them.
Frank Crane
The human heart is a great city, teeming with myriad people, full of business and mighty doings, and we wander its crowded streets unutterably alone; we do not know what it is all about.
Frank Crane
How to control my sex instinct so as to make it conduce my permanent happiness and not to disease, mental misery, and the wrecking of my career.
Frank Crane
How to handle enemies and those who wrong or offend me.
Frank Crane
The human heart is an undiscovered country; men and women are forever perishing as they explore its wilds.
Frank Crane
How to improve and toughen my will.
Frank Crane
The human heart is a great green tree, and many strange birds come and sing in its branches; a few build nests, but most are from far lands north and south, and never come again.
Frank Crane
The human heart is a tangled wood wherein no man knows his way.
Frank Crane
Habits are safer than rules; you don't have to watch them. And you don't have to keep them either. They keep you.
Frank Crane
What is a friend? I will tell you... it is someone with whom you dare to be yourself.
Frank Crane
Thoughts are given us, not only to chew over for ourselves, but to communicate to others. And if we can find a man that is ready to receive them, and a suitable occasion, there is nothing more pleasurable than giving them.
Frank Crane
God always whispers. At least to the soul. He may thunder to nations and speak to armies in the lightning. But to the individual His message is not in the mighty wind, nor the earthquake, nor the fire, but in the still, small voice.
Frank Crane
Just for Today. I will try to live through this day only and not tackle my whole life-problem at once. I can do some things for twelve hours that would appall me if I felt I had to keep them up for a lifetime.
Frank Crane
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