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The Heart of the New Thought The Heart of the New Thought by Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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“To possess character is to be useful, and to be useful is to be independent, and to be useful and independent, is to be happy, even in the midst of sorrow; for sorrow is not necessarily unhappiness.”
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, The Heart of the New Thought
“I have always been looking for the noble qualities in human beings, and I have found them. There are great souls all along the highway of life, and there are great qualities even in the people who seem common and weak to us ordinarily.”
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, The Heart of the New Thought
“It is enjoyed by millions of souls to-day—this great prize of life. I for one declare that for every day of misery in my existence I have had a week of joy and happiness. For every hour of pain, I have had a day of pleasure. For every moment of worry, an hour of content.”
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, The Heart of the New Thought
“To be able to enjoy heaven, one must learn first to enjoy earth.”
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, The Heart of the New Thought