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Men Quotes by Florence Scovel Shinn
- Man can only receive what he sees himself receiving.
- No man is a success in business unless he loves his work.
- Man's word is his wand filled with magic and power! Man comes into the world financed by God, with all that he desires or requires already…
- Man can only be what he sees himself to be, and only attain what he sees himself attaining.
- Whatever man feels deeply or images clearly, is impressed upon the subconscious mind, and carried out in minutest detail.
- Man can change his conditions by changing his words.
- Owing to the vibratory power of words, whatever man voices, he begins to attract.
- Through his spoken word, man is continually making laws for himself.
- Words and thoughts are a tremendous vibratory force, ever moulding man's body and affairs.
- So long as man resists a situation, he will have it with him.
- What man condemns in others, he attracts to himself.
- When man can "wish away worrying," every desire will be instantly fulfilled.
- No man is your enemy, no man is your friend, every man is your teacher.
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