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Influenced by Dorothy Dix and Martin Buber, she rejected the Bible as “barbarous” but found compassion in the siddur; in 1984, the New York Humanist church named her Humanist of the Year.
Judith Malina. 2009
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Dorothy Dix has said: There is no other weapon in the whole feminine armory to which men are so vulnerable as they are to a smile … .
How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling Frank Bettger 1947
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Dorothy Dix, one of the most widely read newspaper columnists in the world, was right when she wrote: The shortcut to popularity is to lend everyone your ears, instead of giving them your tongue.
How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling Frank Bettger 1947
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Dorothy Dix has said: There is no other weapon in the whole feminine armory to which men are so vulnerable as they are to a smile … .
How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling Frank Bettger 1947
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Dorothy Dix has said: There is no other weapon in the whole feminine armory to which men are so vulnerable as they are to a smile … .
How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling Frank Bettger 1947
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Dorothy Dix, one of the most widely read newspaper columnists in the world, was right when she wrote: The shortcut to popularity is to lend everyone your ears, instead of giving them your tongue.
How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling Frank Bettger 1947
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Dorothy Dix, one of the most widely read newspaper columnists in the world, was right when she wrote: The shortcut to popularity is to lend everyone your ears, instead of giving them your tongue.
How I Raised Myself from Failure to Success in Selling Frank Bettger 1947
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I also interviewed scores of prominent people in many walks of life, such as Jack Dempsey, General Omar Bradley, General Mark Clark, Henry Ford, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Dorothy Dix.
How to Stop Worrying and Start Living Dale Carnegie 1944
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"A wife may do much toward polishing up a man and boosting him up the ladder, but unless his mother first gave him the intellect to scintillate and the muscles to climb with, the wife labors in vain," continues Dorothy Dix, in the _Evening Journal_.
Pushing to the Front Orison Swett Marden 1887
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The career of Dorothy Dix is a romance of philanthropy which the world can ill afford to forget.
Daughters of the Puritans A Group of Brief Biographies Seth Curtis Beach 1884
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