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... moves in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force . I have obeyed that law . - But I have failed to realize that na- ture has given me power the power of my own mind - to move my own body to action , and to move others to ...
... moves in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force . I have obeyed that law . - But I have failed to realize that na- ture has given me power the power of my own mind - to move my own body to action , and to move others to ...
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... move forward . The power of my mind is the force which can put an end to this inertia in me . Although I have not been using this power , I still have it to use if I will . Nothing can take it from me . No one can use it but myself ...
... move forward . The power of my mind is the force which can put an end to this inertia in me . Although I have not been using this power , I still have it to use if I will . Nothing can take it from me . No one can use it but myself ...
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... move elsewhere . The owner also ripped out the electrical fix- tures from the kitchenettes as well as every other appliance that could pos- sibly be removed from any part of the building , including faucets and show- ers . All this had ...
... move elsewhere . The owner also ripped out the electrical fix- tures from the kitchenettes as well as every other appliance that could pos- sibly be removed from any part of the building , including faucets and show- ers . All this had ...
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