“Every man, however obscure, however far removed from the general recognition, is one of a group of men impressible for good, and impressible for evil, and it is in the nature of things that he cannot really improve himself without in some degree improving other men.”
Quote by Charles Dickens
Work
Speeches: Literary and Social: Easyread Large Bold Edition
The Easyread Large Bold Edition of 'Speeches: Literary and Social' is designed to be accessible to readers with visual impairments or those who prefer larger print. It compiles a selection of speeches that delve into literary and social issues, offering insights into the perspectives and ideas of various speakers. The speeches are presented in a format that prioritizes clarity and legibility, making them suitable for a wide audience. more
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“Improvement of one's economic position is helped more by cool persistence than by hot enthusiasm.”
Source: Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie: Top Biography
Source: Time and the Art of Living
