The habit of being uniformly considerate toward others will bring to ...

The habit of being uniformly considerate toward others will bring to you increased happiness.

Let your intentions be good - embodied in good thoughts, cheerful ...

Let your intentions be good - embodied in good thoughts, cheerful words, and unselfish deeds - and the world will be to you a bright and happy place in which to work and play and serve

Thought rules mankind.

Actions are destiny's pen.

Your mind grows through use.

Better untaught than ill-taught.

Defeat isn't bitter if you don't swallow it.

Make your judgment trustworthy by trusting it

A ton of regret never makes an ounce of difference.

This is the time to speak the word of appreciation.

If you are willing, great things are possible to you.

Cultivate the giving habit as you do the saving habit.

A word to the wise isn't as good as a word from the wise.

Death is God's way of telling you not to be such a wise guy.

Books are ever available friends, ready to serve you at will.

Cheerfulness has a directly beneficial influence upon health.

The way to health, harmony, and happiness is primarily mental.

You need have no dull hours if you are a sincere lover of books.

Today is the day in which to attempt and achieve something worthwhile.

The good thoughts you send out to others will return to you multiplied.

A rumor is like a check--never endorse it till you're sure it's genuine.

To every problem there is already a solution whether you know it or not.

Make the most of today. Translate your good intentions into actual deeds.

By the time you learn the rules of life, you're too old to play the game.

Study words so that you can use them significantly, effectively, worthily.

Be an earnest student of yourself. Study your leading desires and tendencies.

Life does not stand still. Where there is no progress, there is disintegration.

The quality of your thoughts determines the quality of your personal character.

Today a thousand doors of enterprise are open to you, inviting you to useful work.

A woman's heart is much like the moon, always changing but always has a man in it.

By constant self-discipline and self-control you can develop greatness of character.

The most successful men have used seeming failures as stepping stones to better things.

You are already of consequence in the world if you are known as a man of strict integrity.

Learn to depend upon yourself by doing things in accordance with your own way of thinking.

Every good thought you think is contributing its share to the ultimate result of your life.

You can develop good judgment as you do the muscles of the body — by judicious, daily exercise.

You can develop good judgement as you do the muscles of your body - by judicious, daily exercise.

Periods of wholesome laziness, after days of energetic effort, will wonderfully tone up the mind and body.

The world needs all the help you can give by way of cheerful, optimistic, inspiring thought and personal example.

Most men have worried about things which never happened, and more men have been killed by worry than by hard work.

To get the most out of your life, plant in your mind seeds of constructive power that will yield fruitful results.

Church members are either pillars or caterpillars. The pillars hold up the church, and the caterpillars just crawl in and out.

Keep a definite goal of achievement constantly in view. Realize that work well and worthily done makes life truly worth living.

Vigilantly guard your mind against erroneous and destructive thought as you would guard your house against burglars and assassins.

The great things you intend to do some time must have a beginning if they are ever to be done, so begin something worthwhile today.

There is honor in labor. Work is the medicine of the soul. It is more: it is your very life, without which you would amount to little.

Today is the day in which to express your noblest qualities of mind and heart, to do at least one worthy thing you have long postponed.

Let the spirit of your work be right, and whether your task be great or small you will then have the satisfaction of knowing it is worth while.

The principal object of your reading should be for the acquisition of useful knowledge , and the strengthening, refining, and ennobling of your character.

People around you are quick to read your attitude of thought toward them. Inner thoughts and feelings are communicated in ways other than by the spoken word.

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