As A Man Thinketh by James Allen
Effect of Thought on Circumstances
A man's mind may be likened to a garden, which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild; it must, and it will, bring forth
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On Health and The Body
There is no physician like cheerful thought for dissipating the ills of the body: there is no comforter to compare with good will for dispersing the shadows of grief and sorrow.
To live continually in thoughts of ill-will, cynicism, suspicion, and envy, is to be confined in a self-made prisonhole.
But to think well of all, to be cheerful with all, to patiently learn to find the good in all-such unselfish thoughts are the very portals of "heaven"; and to dwell day by day in thoughts of peace towards every creature will bring abounding peace to their possessor.
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