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Marion Rudy Kopmeyer

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Marion Rudy Kopmeyer

Birth
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
Jan 1998 (aged 89)
Burial
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.246147, Longitude: -85.709587
Plot
SECTION 35 Lot: 143 Grave: 3
Memorial ID
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Son of John William Kopmeyer and
Violet Rudy.

He has written worldwide educational, self-improvement books: "Success Is As Easy As ABC/C"; "Here's How Anyone Can Succeed Now" and the "Proven Success Methods Library", Which comprised of four major volumes: "How To Get Whenever You Want"; "Thoughts To Build On"; "How You Can Get Richer Quicker" and "Here's Help".

"I know I am similar to a stone. Yet I will not remain a stone. I will shape myself into a masterpiece of inspiration for generations to come.

I am both the sculptor and the tools of sculpting. My chisel is attitude and my mallet is discipline. I use the tools carefully for even the slightest miscalculation can damage my hand or the stone.

Bit by bit, I rough out unwanted traits in me. And I learn to work with loving discipline for if I try to force myself into something I don't want to be, I will break. I realize that I become what I want to, by seeing it first and then by carving myself into it with measured blows of discipline."



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Son of John William Kopmeyer and
Violet Rudy.

He has written worldwide educational, self-improvement books: "Success Is As Easy As ABC/C"; "Here's How Anyone Can Succeed Now" and the "Proven Success Methods Library", Which comprised of four major volumes: "How To Get Whenever You Want"; "Thoughts To Build On"; "How You Can Get Richer Quicker" and "Here's Help".

"I know I am similar to a stone. Yet I will not remain a stone. I will shape myself into a masterpiece of inspiration for generations to come.

I am both the sculptor and the tools of sculpting. My chisel is attitude and my mallet is discipline. I use the tools carefully for even the slightest miscalculation can damage my hand or the stone.

Bit by bit, I rough out unwanted traits in me. And I learn to work with loving discipline for if I try to force myself into something I don't want to be, I will break. I realize that I become what I want to, by seeing it first and then by carving myself into it with measured blows of discipline."



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