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Rating:  Summary: Powerful ... Stimulating ... Inspiring Review: "Mrs. Mamie Brown's baby boy" has done it again
Rating:  Summary: Powerful ... Stimulating ... Inspiring Review: "Mrs. Mamie Brown's baby boy" has done it again
Rating:  Summary: Les Brown is at least successful... Review: I would recommend this book because it has some very motivational material, that can be applied to all aspects of life. One quote that I especially liked from the book, "You have to have faith that you are part of the plan, and that life will hyield to you if you are persistent and courageous."
Rating:  Summary: It's Not Over Until You Win!; How to Become the Person You A Review: I would recommend this book because it has some very motivational material, that can be applied to all aspects of life. One quote that I especially liked from the book, "You have to have faith that you are part of the plan, and that life will hyield to you if you are persistent and courageous."
Rating:  Summary: An Inspiration! Review: This is a powerful book about never giving up. It's a wonderful motivational tool for anyone out there who is struggling to succeed. Les Brown makes many references to his mammy-the wonderful person who loved him and raised him. This book is both inspiring and motivating as it instructs people on how to reach out and achieve the things in life that they want to. I was very impressed by this book-and recommended it to several of my business associates. Together we have listened to it on tape and also have put together plans to achieve our goals. Les Brown has given hope to many. I am particularly impressed with the way he outlines the problems with human nature-and instructs you, the reader, how to solve and create your own dream. Superb book...Thank you Les Brown.
Rating:  Summary: Les Brown is at least successful... Review: You know, once a person, a solidly established business person told me to my face. "You'll NEVER succeed in business." Why? because I am too honest!It's been a tough road, a less traveled road perhaps. But I wouldn't trade my life experiences for anything! I think that's what Les is talking about in this book. More, his message seems to be about making a contribution-- make a contribution instead of all of the other things "else" you could do. In the end, really, we are what we give. Les Brown has it, right on target. You can't give from an empty basket.
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