Description:Dale
Carnegie was raised on a poverty-stricken farm in back woods Missouri,
twelve miles from the nearest railroad. Yet this farm boy became one of
the best-known men of our time -- a success in business, teacher of
millions, famous author. How did he do it? Though beset by feelings of
inferiority derived from his background, his poverty and his youthful
lack of ability in sports, he managed to conquer every obstacle through
courage, faith and perseverance. The convictions that guided his course
in life, the ideas that he advanced in How to Win Friends and Influence
People, are really a part of the wisdom of the ages. Now, in this
scrapbook, you can read the words that inspired him, words that can just
as easily inspire you today.
Here is a treasury of quotations to be
used and enjoyed all your life. Some of the authors are old favorites;
some are new names that deserve to be better known. Added to them are
the most pointed, the most useful of Dale Carnegie's own words.