The law of gratitude is the natural principle that action and reaction are always equal and in opposite directions. Wallace D. Wattles More Quotes by Wallace D. Wattles More Quotes From Wallace D. Wattles Do all that you can do in a perfect manner every day, but do it without haste, worry or fear. Go as fast as you can , but never hurry. Wallace D. Wattles haste perfect worry You must cease from looking at human mistakes and look at successes; cease from seeing faults and see virtues. Wallace D. Wattles faults mistake looks Whatever may be said in praise of poverty, the fact remains that it is not possible to live a really complete or successful life unless one is rich. Wallace D. Wattles poverty successful may The desire for riches is simply the capacity for a larger life seeking fulfillment; every desire is the effort of an unexpressed possibility come into action. Wallace D. Wattles riches effort desire Man must cast out of himself everything which separates him from God. He must will to live the divine life, and he must rise above all moral temptations; he must forsake every course of action that is not in accord with his highest ideals. Wallace D. Wattles temptation action men You are not barred from attaining greatness by heredity. No matter who or what your ancestors may have been or how unlearned or lowly their station, the upward way is open for you. There is no such thing as inheriting a fixed mental position; no matter how small the mental capital we receive from our parents, it may be increased; no man is incapable of growth. Wallace D. Wattles greatness parent men There are three motives for which we live; we live for the body, we live for the mind, we live for the soul. No one of these is better or holier than the other; all are alike desirable, and no one of the three—body, mind, or soul—can live fully if either of the others is cut short of full life and expression. Wallace D. Wattles cutting soul expression The 'advancing man' in medicine, who holds to a clear mental image of himself as successful, and who obeys the laws of faith, purpose, and gratitude, will cure every curable case he undertakes. Wallace D. Wattles gratitude successful men It is essential to have good tools, but it is also essential that the tools should be used in the right way. Wallace D. Wattles essentials tools way Doing what you want to do is life. Wallace D. Wattles doing-what-you-want what-you-want want There is a Law of Gratitude, and it is absolutely necessary that you should observe the law if you are to get the results you seek. Wallace D. Wattles gratitude results law The exercise of gratitude will never fail to strengthen your faith and renew your purpose. Wallace D. Wattles gratitude purpose exercise The human being lives, moves, and has his being in a limitless ocean of health-power, and he uses this power according to his faith. Wallace D. Wattles ocean use moving There are no evil people; there are perfectly good people who are of the track, but they do not need condemnation or punishment; they only need to get upon the rails again. Wallace D. Wattles perfectly-good evil-people inspirational The grateful outreaching of your mind in thankful praise to the Supreme is a liberation or expenditure of force; it cannot fail to reach that to which it is addressed, and the reaction is an instantaneous movement towards you. Wallace D. Wattles gratitude grateful mind The really great man is often considered selfish by a large group of people who are connected with him and who feel that he might bestow upon them more benefits than he does. Wallace D. Wattles selfish inspirational men In order to get what you want, you must act. Wallace D. Wattles what-you-want want order The average person's idea of a great man, rather than one who serves, is of one who succeeds in getting himself served. Wallace D. Wattles average men ideas Resolve that you will now lay aside all else and concentrate upon the attainment of conscious unity with God. Wallace D. Wattles resolve unity conscious You are not kept poor by lack in the supply of riches. Wallace D. Wattles riches poor