Any man can spoil himself
Description: page 27 In: Rotary Club of Manila. The Rotary Balita No. 675 to 698Summary: He can allow himself to grow sensitive that he lives in constant pain. He can nurse his grudges until they are an intolerable burden. He can think himself insulted until he is not to be. He can believe the world is against him until it is. He can imagine troubles until they become real. He can hold so many under suspicion that no one believes him. He can look so ashame at his friends until they are no longer friends. He can think himself so important that no one else does. He can have such a good opinion of himself that no one else enjoys his presence. He can become so wrapped up in himself that he becomes very small. Isn't it the truth!Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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The Rotary Balita no. 684 (November 8, 1951)
He can allow himself to grow sensitive that he lives in constant pain. He can nurse his grudges until they are an intolerable burden. He can think himself insulted until he is not to be. He can believe the world is against him until it is. He can imagine troubles until they become real. He can hold so many under suspicion that no one believes him. He can look so ashame at his friends until they are no longer friends. He can think himself so important that no one else does. He can have such a good opinion of himself that no one else enjoys his presence. He can become so wrapped up in himself that he becomes very small. Isn't it the truth!
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