Thoughts I Met on the Highway by Ralph Waldo Trine
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else is one-sided, and falls short of it.
* * * * * High thought and noble in all lands Help me; my soul is fed by such, But oh, at the touch of life and hands-- The human touch! Warm, vital, close, life's Symbol dear,-- These need I most, and now and here. _Richard Burton_ * * * * * Thoughts of strength both build strength from within and attract it from without. Thoughts of weakness actualize weakness from within and attract it from without. Courage begets strength, fear begets weakness. And so courage begets success, fear begets failure. It is the man or the woman of faith, and hence of courage, who is the master of circumstances, and who make his or her power felt in the world. It is the man or the woman who lacks faith and who as a consequence is weakened and crippled by fears and forebodings, who is the creature of all passing occurences. What one lives in his invisible thought world he is continually actualizing in his visible material world. If he would have any conditions different in the latter he must make the necessary change in the former. A clear realization of this great fact would bring success to thousands of men and women who all about us are now in the depths of despair. It would bring health, abounding health and strength to |
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