27 Quotes by Ralph Waldo Trine

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    There is something in the universe that responds to brave, intrepid thought. The Power that holds and that moves the stars in their courses, fights for the brave and the upright. Courage has power and magic in it.

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    There are many who are living far below their possibilities because they are continually handing over their individualities to others. Do you want to be a power in the world? Then be yourself.

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    The words that I speak unto you I speak not of myself: but the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works.” Again, “I can of my own self do nothing.” And he then speaks of his purpose, his aim: “I am come that ye might have life, and that ye might have it more abundantly.” A little later he adds: “The works that I do ye shall do also.” Now again, these things mean something of a very definite nature, or they mean nothing at all.

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    Jesus did not look with much favour upon outward form, ceremony, or with much favour upon formulated, or formal religion; and he somehow or other seemed to avoid the company of those who did.

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    There is a world-wide yearning for spiritual peace and righteousness on the part of the common man. He is finding it occasionally in established religion, but often, perhaps more often, independently of it.

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    The moment we fear anything we open the door for the entrance of the actualization of the very thing we fear.

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    In order to enjoy life one must be a master of life – for to be a slave to its inconsistencies can only mean torment; and in order to enjoy the senses one must be master of them. To dominate the actual world you must, like Archimedes, base your fulcrum somewhere beyond.

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    The optimist is right. The pessimist is right. The one differs from the other as the light from the dark. Yet both are right. Each is right from his own particular point of view, and this point of view is the determining factor in the life of each. It determines as to whether it is a life of power or of impotence, of peace or of pain, of success or of failure.

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