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—MY FATHER,FREDTRUMP
                     I know the price of success: dedication, hard work, and an unremitting
                devotion to the things you want to see happen.
                     —FRANKLLOYDWRIGHT

                     A leader has the right to be beaten, but never the right to be surprised.
                     —NAPOLEON
                     Let’s avoid subtlety on this one.
                     —CHARLIEREISS,Executive  Vice  President  of  Development,  The
                Trump Organization
                     He who looks outside his own heart dreams, he who looks inside his
                own heart awakens.

                     —CARLJUNG
                     Exciting is a dull word for the business we’re in.
                     —FREDTRUMP
                     You’re the only guy who can wear a cashmere overcoat to a baseball
                game and get away with it.
                     —REGISPHILBIN

                     Imagination is more important than knowledge.
                     —ALBERTEINSTEIN
                     Continuous  effort—not  strength  or  intelligence—is  the  key  to
                unlocking our potential.
                     —WINSTONCHURCHILL
                     I remember whenI was the Donald.
                     —DONALDDUCK

                     Cartoon inThe New Yorker
                     (©      The      New       Yorker       Collection        1993,      Lee      Lorenz
                fromcartoonbank.com. All Rights Reserved.)

                     Read Carl Jung

                     I  find  reading  psychology  and  self-help  books  useful.  Carl  Jung’s
                theories  fascinate  me  and  keep  my  mind  open  to  my  own—and  the
                collective—unconscious.
                     Reading his books can also be a good form of self-defense.
                     There’s a lot we don’t know about ourselves. Likewise, there’s a lot we
                may not know about everyone else. Jung used the wordpsyche to refer to
                both  the  conscious  and  the  unconscious  processes.  (That’s  where  the
                wordpsycho  comes  from,  by  the  way.)  I  first  became  aware  of  Jung
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