Thoughts I Met on the Highway by Ralph Waldo Trine
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Is the kind of a man for you and me!
_James Whitcomb Riley_ * * * * * After a certain age is reached in any life, the prevailing tone and condition of that life is the resultant of the mental habits of that life. If one have mental equipment sufficient to find and to make use of the Science of Thought in its application to scientific mind and body building, habit and character building, there is little by way of heredity, environment, attainment of which he or she will not be the master. One thing is very certain--the mental points of view, the mental tendencies and habits at twenty-eight and thirty-eight will have externalized themselves and will have stamped the prevailing conditions of any life at forty-eight and fifty-eight and sixty-eight. * * * * * Who puts back into place a fallen bar. Or flings a rock out of a traveled road, His feet are moving toward the central star, His name is whispered in the Gods' abode. _Edwin Markham_ * * * * * |
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