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Action Quotes by Walter Russell
- They know how to work without waste of energy. In order to get the best that is within themselves, they learn to eliminate from their…
- The thinking of creative and successful men is never exerted in any direction other than that intended. That is why great men produce such a…
- Down deep in his heart he knew that we all have the same promise of the unlimited help of the Universal Intelligence that guides all…
- Perfection of rhythm, balanced perfection of rhythm. Everything in Nature is expressed by rhythmic waves of light. Every thought and action is a light-wave of…
- Verily has man freewill to control his actions. That my Father-Mother has given to man as his inheritance. But the control of the ractions to…
- Action and reaction are equal and opposite, and are expressed simultaneously. Sequentially they are repeated in reverse, the reaction becoming the action and the action…
- Every action in Nature is voided as it occurs, is repeated as it is voided, and is recorded as it is repeated.
- Every thought and action of anyone affects everyone.
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