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“...he who delights in work will not long remain unemployed.”
James Allen, Eight Pillars of Prosperity
“To have suffered so much in a certain direction that the suffering is finished, and only its particular wisdom remains, enables one, wherever that suffering presents itself, to understand and deal with it by pure sympathy; and when one has been "perfected by suffering" in many directions, he becomes a centre of rest and healing for the sorrowing and broken hearted who are afflicted with the affections which he has experienced and conquered.”
James Allen, Eight Pillars of Prosperity
“The lazy man does the hardest work”,”
James Allen, Eight Pillars of Prosperity
“The studied elimination of non-essentials from one’s daily life is a vital factor in all great achievement.”
James Allen, Eight Pillars of Prosperity
“The cynic sees the hat and coat, and thinks he sees the man. The sympathetic seer sees the man, and is not concerned with the hat and coat.”
James Allen, Eight Pillars of Prosperity
“La energía, entonces, es el primer pilar en el templo de la prosperidad, y sin ella, como equipo primordial y más esencial, no puede haber prosperidad”
James Allen, Los Ocho Pilares de la Prosperidad (Biblioteca del Éxito nº 123)
“He must avoid quarrelling as he would avoid drinking a deadly poison.”
James Allen, Eight Pillars of Prosperity
“Prosperity, to be stable and enduring, must rest on a solid foundation of moral principle, and be supported by the adamantine pillars of sterling character and moral worth.”
James Allen, Eight Pillars of Prosperity