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- The best self help book I've ever read was, The little Engine that Could.
- When I took my poetry class in school. I read an e. e. cumming's poem. I dont mind eels except how they feels and maybe…
- I go to book stores to see if they have any miss prints on sale. I hate to read but I love mistakes it makes…
- People read romance novel one after another, their searching for the one story better than they could write themselves.
- You can read 10,000 quips and quotes and pearly notes but the best wealth to find is held within your own mind.
- Many read self help books I often wonder if they are just searching for one better than they can write themselves?
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