The Common Denominator of Success for Microsoft Reader - The Common Denominator of Success
By Albert E.N. Gray
“The common denominator of success --- the secret of success of every man who has ever been successful --- lies in the fact that he formed the habit of doing things that failures don't like to do.”
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