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My Shadow Ran Fast - by Bill Sands (Paperback)

My Shadow Ran Fast - by  Bill Sands (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A Man Who Found the Meaning of Life in a Solitary Cell . . .Who Fought His Way Up from Rock Bottom to Win Wealth and Success!<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A Man Who Found the Meaning of Life in a Solitary Cell . . .Who Fought His Way Up from Rock Bottom to Win Wealth and Success!</b> <p/>Bill Sands was doing three consecutive life terms in San Quentin by his nineteenth birthday. He admitted that he was on his way to committing murder if he hadn't been stopped. Thirty years later he was a successful businessman, a famous speaker and the author of a bestselling book. Along the way he had been a pilot, a boxer, a comedian, and a diamond miner. Bill Sands died in 1969, but he left behind as his legacy this exciting story of his life so that others could benefit from his incredible experiences. <p/>Bill Sands was a devoted follower of Napoleon Hill, an author and advisor to two Presidents who devoted his life to creating a formula for success. This formula consisted of seventeen principles that anyone can learn. Here in Sands' bestselling life story, he demonstrates the power of applying Hill's formula for success. This edition contains a special introduction explaining exactly which of Hill's principles Sands used--or abused. <p/><i>My Shadow Ran Fast</i> is the incredible story of a remarkable man--an ex-convict actively engaged in prison reform work and in the rehabilitation of criminals. Learn how to unleash your power to control your life just as Bill Sands did. Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, you can achieve! <p/>An excellent portrayal of a very mixed-up and dangerous young man. I highly recommend this book. -CLINTON T. DUFFY, FORMER WARDEN OF SAN QUENTIN PRISON

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