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“You can clear the land, plow the field, spread the fertilizer, and plant the corn. But you cannot make it rain. You cannot prevent an early frost. You cannot determine exactly what will happen in your life. The rain may or may not fall, but one thing is certain: you will get a harvest only if you planted something in the field. It's important to do everything in our power to ensure our success, but we also need to let the universe take its course.”

Quote by Melody Beattie

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Melody Beattie 4 Title Bundle: Codependent No More and 3 Other Best Sellers by Melody Beattie: A collection of four Melody Beattie best sellers

The Melody Beattie 4 Title Bundle is a comprehensive collection that brings together four of her most influential books. It includes 'Codependent No More,' which has become a foundational text for understanding and overcoming codependency. The bundle also features three other best sellers by Beattie, showcasing her expertise in areas such as personal development, relationships, and emotional healing. This collection is ideal for readers seeking a deeper understanding of these topics through the lens of Melody Beattie's insightful and compassionate writing. more

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Melody Beattie
Melody Beattie

Melody Beattie is an American author known for her books on personal growth and self-help. Born in 1948, her works delve into themes such as codependency, self-acceptance, and emotional independence, offering profound insights and practical tools for readers. more

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