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Men Quotes by Neville Goddard
- Man's responsibility, then, is to choose his destination; the motive power to bring him there is furnished by the Infinite.
- If a man look upon any other man and estimates that man as less than himself, then he is stealing from the other. He is…
- Man moves in a world that is nothing more or less than his consciousness objectified.–Neville Goddard
- For life makes no mistakes and always gives man that which man first gives himself.
- Sleep conceals the creative act while the objective world reveals it. In sleep man impresses the subconscious with his conception of himself.
- Stop trying to change the world since it is only the mirror. Man’s attempt to change the world by force is as fruitless as breaking…
- I AM (your true self) is not interested in man’s opinion. All its interest lies in your conviction of yourself. What do you say of…
- All the honors of men in a state of sleep are as nothing.
- You cannot persist in wanting what you already have. If you assume you are what you desire to be to the point of ecstasy, you…
- Man's chief delusion is his conviction that there are causes other than his own state of consciousness.
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