“No good act performed in the world ever dies. Science tells us that no atom of matter can ever be destroyed, that no force once started ever ends; it merely passes through a multiplicity of ever-changing phases. Every good deed done to others is a great force that starts an unending pulsation through time and eternity. We may not know it, we may never hear a word of gratitude or recognition, but it will all come back to us in some form as naturally, as perfectly, as inevitably, . . . as echo answers to sound.” KnowsWorldMayEndsMatterDoneFormDiesForceSoundAnswersGratitudeEternityVery GoodDeedsDestroyedRecognitionAtomsPhasesEchoesGood DeedsMultiplicityRough TimesUnendingWords Of GratitudeDeeds Done Book:The Power of Truth Source: The Power of Truth
“There is a tonic strength, in the hour of sorrow and affliction, in escaping from the world and society and getting back to the simple duties and interests we have slighted and forgotten. Our world grows smaller, but it grows dearer and greater. Simple things have a new charm for us, and we suddenly realize that we have been renouncing all that is greatest and best, in our pursuit of some phantom.” WorldHas BeensGrowsInterestRealizingHoursSimpleGreaterDutySorrowForgottenPursuitCharmOur WorldAfflictionRelaxationSimple ThingsEscapingPhantomsSlighted Author:William George Jordan
“He who thinks all mankind is vile is a pessimist who mistakes his introspection for observation; he looks into his own heart and thinks he sees the world.” ThinkingWorldLooksHeartMistakeMankindObservationIntrospectionPessimist Book:Great truths Source: Great truths