| Truth hurts--not the searching after; the | | | | in the ranks of honor. |
| running from. | | | | |
| | | | -- Winston Churchill |
| -- John Eyberg | | | | |
| | | | You cannot believe in honor until you have |
| Prosperity is the result of complying with | | | | achieved it.Better keep yourself clean and |
| definite laws that are revealed by the Spirit | | | | bright: you are the window through which you |
| of truth within. Those who are prosperous and | | | | must see the world. |
| successful are the people who have a rich | | | | |
| consciousness . . . the ones who have | | | | -- George Bernard Shaw |
| developed their innate abilities and used the | | | | |
| success-producing ideas that have come to | | | | The winds and waves are always on the side of |
| them. | | | | the ablest navigators. |
| | | | |
| -- Myrtle Fillmore | | | | -- Edward Gibbon |
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| Let a man radically alter his thoughts, and | | | | . . . Life is the coexistence of all opposite |
| he will be astonished at the rapid | | | | values. Joy and sorrow, pleasure and pain, up |
| transformation it will effect in the material | | | | and down, hot and cold, here and there, light |
| conditions of his life. Men imagine that | | | | and darkness, birth and death. All experience |
| thought can be kept secret, but it cannot; it | | | | is by contrast, and one would be meaningless |
| rapidly crystallizes into habit, and habit | | | | without the other. . . |
| solidifies into circumstance. | | | | |
| | | | When there is a quiet reconciliation, an |
| -- James Allen | | | | acceptance in our awareness of this lively |
| | | | coexistence of all opposite values, then |
| The only guide to a man is his conscience; | | | | automatically we become more and more |
| the only shield to his memory is the | | | | nonjudgmental. The victor and the vanquished |
| rectitude and sincerity of his actions.It is | | | | are seen as two poles of the same being. |
| very imprudent to walk through life without | | | | Nonjudgment leads to quieting of the internal |
| this shield, because we are so often mocked | | | | dialogue, and this opens the doorway to |
| by the failure of our hopes and the upsetting | | | | creativity. |
| of our calculations; but with this shield, | | | | |
| however the fates may play, we march always | | | | -- Deepak Chopra, M. D. |