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All nature works, and then rests; works and rests. I caught its rhythm and worked and rested with it. When I felt that inertia stealing over me, I rested; and while resting my power recuperated - the tide rose in me.
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Man is a magnet, and every line and dot and detail of his experiences come by his own attraction.
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The money you attract is the exact measure of value of the ideas you have succeeded in externalizing.
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To all who want to accomplish something I say, Go into the silence regularly for power and wisdom to accomplish.
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Elizabeth Towne
Born:
1865
Died:
1960
(aged 95)
Bio:
Elizabeth Towne was an influential writer, editor, and publisher in the New Thought and self-help movements.
Known for:
Life Power and How to Use It (1906)
Happiness and Marriage (1904)
Just How to Wake the Solar Plexus (1907)
Just How to Concentrate (1904)
Experiences in Self-Healing
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