157 Quotes by Walter Russell

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    The great lesson to learn of life is the need of giving out from the abundance of one’s self in order to be ever abundant within one’s self.

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    Man must have new concepts, new ideals and new values which will uplift him from the barbarian desires to kill for greed – to build empires for power – to seek happiness through material possessions or to accumulate gold under the delusion that he is creating wealth.

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    Every genius thinks INWARDLY toward his Mind instead of outwardly toward his senses.

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    The layman thinks objectively of an apple as a solid object, but the scientist should think of the apple as one fleeting part of a whole cycle.

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    All of man’s wars are based upon TAKING. There could be no war based upon GIVING.

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    The cube and the sphere are the sole working tools of creation.

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    I never let the thought of failure enter my mind. My knowledge of my unity with the Universal One and the fact that I must do this thing, and the inspired belief I should do it as a demonstration of my belief in man’s unlimited power, made me ignore the difficulties that lay in the way.

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    Equal interchange of goods and service between buyer and seller is the keynote of tomorrow’s business world when the vision of the modern business man awakens him to the wisdom of writing that policy into his code of ethics.

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    There should be no distasteful tasks in one’s life. If you just hate to do a thing, that hatred for it develops body-destructive toxins, and you become fatigued very soon.

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