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This must be your point of view: that the world and all it contains is perfect, though not completed. — Wallace D. Wattles
Do not merely think that you are great; think that you are great now. Do not think that you will begin to act in a great way at some future time; begin now. — Wallace D. Wattles
Hurry is a manifestation of fear; he who fears not has plenty of time. If you at with perfect faith in your own perceptions of truth, you will never be too late or too early; and nothing will go wrong. — Wallace D. Wattles
When you make a failure, it is because you have not asked for enough, keep on, and a larger thing then you were seeking will certainly come to you. Remember this. — Wallace D. Wattles
You are not kept poor by lack in the supply of riches. — Wallace D. Wattles
The very best thing you can do for the whole world is to make the most of yourself. — Wallace D. Wattles
If you are not happy in your work, you are a slave. — Wallace D. Wattles
To become convinced that you can succeed is the first requisite to success. — Wallace D. Wattles
The teaching of Jesus, if properly understood, would do away with organized temple worship altogether. — Wallace D. Wattles
Cast out pride and vanity; have no thought of trying to rule over others or of outdoing them. — Wallace D. Wattles
The grateful mind is constantly fixed upon the best. Therefore it tends to become the best. It takes the form or character of the best, and will receive the best. — Wallace D. Wattles
Intellect helps us to see the best means and manner of doing the right thing, but intellect never shows us the right thing. — Wallace D. Wattles
The human being lives, moves, and has his being in a limitless ocean of health-power, and he uses this power according to his faith. — Wallace D. Wattles
If you are not in an environment where there is scope for your best powers and talents you can move in due time; but meanwhile you can be great where you are. Lincoln was as great when he was a backwoods lawyer as when he was President; as a backwoods lawyer he did common things in a great way, and that made him President. Had he waited until he reached Washington to begin to be — Wallace D. Wattles
Do all the work you can do, every day, and do each piece of work in a perfectly successful manner; put the power of success, and the purpose to get rich, into everything that you do. — Wallace D. Wattles
The daily practice of gratitude is one of the conduits by which your wealth will come to you. — Wallace D. Wattles
Your place in life is not fixed by heredity. — Wallace D. Wattles
The power which is in you, is in the things around you, and when you begin to move forward by faith, the things will arrange themselves for your advantage. — Wallace D. Wattles
Hurry and fear will instantly cut your connect with the universal mind. — Wallace D. Wattles
To fix your attention on the best is to surround yourself with the best, and to become the best. — Wallace D. Wattles
You are to become a creator, not a competitor; you are going to get what you want, but in such a way that when you get it every other man will have more than he has now. — Wallace D. Wattles
Our gratitude liberates an energy within us that immediately expands into the formless substance, where it is instantly returned to us in kind. — Wallace D. Wattles
The law of gratitude is the natural principle that action and reaction are always equal and in opposite directions. — Wallace D. Wattles
There are three motives for which we live; we live for the body, we live for the mind, we live for the soul. No one of these is better or holier than the other; all are alike desirable, and no one of the three - body, mind, or soul - can live fully if either of the others is cut short of full life and expression. — Wallace D. Wattles
First, you believe that there is one intelligent substance, from which all things proceed. Second, you believe that this substance gives you everything you desire. And third, you relate yourself to it by a feeling of deep and profound gratitude. — Wallace D. Wattles
There is, as Emerson says, some central idea or conception of yourself by which all the facts of your life are arranged and classified. Change this central idea and you change the arrangement or classification of all the fact and circumstances of your life. — Wallace D. Wattles
Wisdom is the power to perceive the best ends to aim at and the best means for reaching those ends. — Wallace D. Wattles
Wisdom is the essential basis of greatness. — Wallace D. Wattles
Because all things are necessary to man's complete unfoldment, all things in human life are the work of God. — Wallace D. Wattles
Every person who gets rich by creation opens a way for thousands to follow-and inspires them to do so. — Wallace D. Wattles
No matter whether you are a physician, a teacher, or a clergyman, if you can give increase of life to others and make them sensible of that fact, they will be attracted to you, and you will get rich. — Wallace D. Wattles
Getting rich isn't about doing certain things. It's about doing things in the certain way! — Wallace D. Wattles
You are a creative center from which increase is given off to all. — Wallace D. Wattles
Many people who order their lives rightly in all other ways are kept in poverty by their lack of gratitude. — Wallace D. Wattles
You must form a clear and definite mental picture of what you want. You cannot transmit an idea unless you have it yourself. — Wallace D. Wattles
No society could advance if everyone was smaller than his place. — Wallace D. Wattles
The answer to your prayer is not according to your faith while you are talking, but according to your faith while you are working. — Wallace D. Wattles
Do not wait for an opportunity to be all that you want to be. — Wallace D. Wattles
There is a law of gratitude, and if you are to get the results you seek, it is absolutely necessary that you should observe this law. — Wallace D. Wattles
To exercise some sort of control over others is the secret motive of every selfish person. — Wallace D. Wattles
Never admit the possibility of failure, or speak in a way that infers failure as a possibility. — Wallace D. Wattles