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“Thought is the creative power, or the impelling force which causes the creative power to act; thinking in a Certain Way will bring riches to you, but you must not rely upon thought alone, paying no attention to personal action. That is the rock upon which many otherwise scientific metaphysical thinkers meet shipwreck–the failure to connect thought with personal action.”

Quote by Wallace D. Wattles

Work

Wallace D. Wattles Ultimate Collection – 10 Books in One Volume: The Science of Getting Rich, The Science of Being Well, The Science of Being Great, How to Get What You Want and more: From one of the New Thought pioneers, author of Making of the Man Who Can or How to Promote Yourself and New Science of Living and Healing or Health Through New Thought and Fasting

The Wallace D. Wattles Ultimate Collection is a comprehensive compilation of ten seminal works by the influential New Thought author. These books delve into the principles of achieving wealth, maintaining health, and fostering personal greatness. The collection includes classic titles such as 'The Science of Getting Rich,' 'The Science of Being Well,' and 'The Science of Being Great.' Additionally, it features Wattles' works on self-improvement and the application of New Thought principles to daily life. more

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Wallace D. Wattles

Wallace D. Wattles was an American author born in 1860 and died in 1911. He is known for his works on personal growth and the philosophy of success, with his most famous book being 'The Science of Getting Rich'. His ideas have had a profound impact on subsequent books on personal development. more

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