• Charles Horton Cooley To persuade is more trouble than to dominate, and the powerful seldom take this trouble if they can avoid it.
    Charles Horton Cooley
    American sociologist 1864-1929
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To persuade is more trouble than to dominate, and the powerful seldom take this trouble if they can avoid it. by : Charles Horton Cooley
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lake-forest To persuade is more trouble than to dominate, and the powerful seldom take this trouble if they can avoid it.
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