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A DAILY MESSAGE

guard your thoughts. . Wit AT is thought? It- cannot he seen or heard. It cannot he touched or weighed. Jt has neither size nor substance. Yet it is more powerful than anything that can be seen or heard, touched or weighed, however great its size or substance. Thought is the course of creation, of motion, or action—of depression, and of all force ititel power. Every word you have ever spoken, every deed you Imve ever done, every step you have ever taken, began in a thought. . Every ship that sails, every train that throbs along its track of stool ivory machine that \turns a wheel, every building that lifts its pile inLo the heavens, first existed in some man’s thought. It had to be a mental reality before it could become a material fact. Every event in human history, great or small, was conceived in thought, cradled in thought, completed in thought, for a thought has been the matrix of every deed and of every achievement since time began. Evciy man is to-day the exact result of his past thinking, and will he tomorrow exactly wlnlt his thoughts are making him to-day. You are your thought—your thought is you. What you think’ most about is constantly, inevitably, inexorably weaving itself into the fabric of your destiny by attracting to you by a law that is a by attracting to you by a law that is absolute things and conditions like themselves. So guard ycur thoughts. —M. PRESTON STANLEY.

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Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1929, Page 1

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A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1929, Page 1

A DAILY MESSAGE Hokitika Guardian, 25 February 1929, Page 1

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