Harold W. Percival Quote

A thought has no size in the physical sense but is vast as compared to the physical acts and objects into which it is later precipitated. The power of a thought is enormous and superior to all the successive physical acts, objects, and events that body forth its energy. A thought often endures for a time much greater than the whole life of the man who thought it.


Ch. 4 : Operation of the Law of Thought, p. 75 - Thinking and Destiny (1946)


A thought has no size in the physical sense but is vast as compared to the physical acts and objects into which it is later precipitated. The power...

A thought has no size in the physical sense but is vast as compared to the physical acts and objects into which it is later precipitated. The power...

A thought has no size in the physical sense but is vast as compared to the physical acts and objects into which it is later precipitated. The power...

A thought has no size in the physical sense but is vast as compared to the physical acts and objects into which it is later precipitated. The power...