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Wallace Wattles Quotes from The Science of Being Well

Wallace Wattles wrote is book 'The Science of Being Well' in 1910 more than hundred years back. The principles mentioned in this book are still valid and here are some quotes from his book.

Wallace Wattles Quotes from the book The Science of Being Well

There is a principle of life in the universe, and it is the One living substance from which all things are made.

Faith, personally applied, cures. And no matter how great the faith or how persistent the thought, it will not cure without personal application.

The purpose of nature can be nothing else than the perfection of life.

The thoughts of disease produce the forms of disease. A person must learn to think health.

The power of nature within you is sufficient to overcome all hereditary impressions.

The first step towards acting externally like a well person is to begin to act internally like a well person.

Exercise your will power in choosing only those thoughts that are thoughts of health, and arrange your environment so that it shall suggest thoughts of health.

God, who seeks to live and express himself fully in humanity, delights to give human beings all that is needed for the most abundant life.

Never think of yourself as sick, or as likely to be sick; never think of sickness in connection with yourself at all.

When you learn to cooperate with Nature you will want what is good for you, and you will eat what you want.

Never eat until you have an earned hunger, no matter how long you go without food.

A human being is a thinking substance, permeating a visible body, and the processes of his body are controlled by his thought.

Gratitude has a two fold effect; it strengthens your own faith, and it brings you into close and harmonious relations with the Supreme.

Everything in the universe wants you to be well. You have absolutely nothing to overcome but your own habit of thinking.

The measure of a person’s strength is not what God is willing to give him, but what he, himself, has the will and the intelligence to appropriate to himself.

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