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Orison Swett Marden's

Love's Way

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An Invitation - Try Love's Way - The Greatest Thing in the World - Making Life a Song - The Dream of Brotherhood - Driving Away What We Long For Most - Employers and Employers - Spite Fences - Work and Happiness - Practising Love's Way - Training the Child - How to Lighten Your Words - Survival Value - The Miracle Worker - Our Little Brothers and Sisters - The Thing That Makes a Home - "Stranger, Why Should I NOT Speak to you?" - "I Serve the Strongest" - The Daily Orientation - Scatter Your Flowers As You Go - Love Letters From God - The Harmony Bath - Heroism at Home - What the Bee Teaches Us - Love's Way and Christmas Giving - Contents -


money to charity as 'C. F." "If when I die," he once said to me, "I can do so with the love and respect of all my stars, all my authors, all my associates, all my employees, then I will not have lived in vain." "Wherever two or three people of the theatre are gathered together, whether they be billposters or magnates, they will tell you that 'C. F.' was one of the squarest men ever engaged in the show business."

These are but a few of the many tributes from friends, associates, and employees to the memory of Charles Frohman, heard on every side after the tragedy of May, 1915. They explain the widespread mourning for his loss. They emphasize the meaning of that significant phrase "survival value."

This is the test of a man's work, his character, his life—its survival value. Only that which is useful to humanity has longevity. The good deed, the helpful service, the kindly act, the work which benefits the race—these are the things that endure.

History does not ask how much money a man has left, how many things he piled up about him, how many stocks and bonds he

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