“Evil habits, in which men indulge, are the chief cause of disease in the physical as well as the mental state.” MenWellsStatesEvilCausesHe ManHabitDiseaseChiefsIndulge Author:Sathya Sai Baba
“the New Englander landed on a stony, barren tract, and a large share of his strength during two centuries has gone to force a living out of it. Hence he has come to regard economy - a necessary unpleasant quality at best - as the chief of virtues. He has cultivated habits which verge on closeness in dealing with food, and with the expression of feeling, and even - his enemies think - with feeling itself.” ThinkingTwoFeelingsForceQualityEnemyEconomyGoneVirtueShareCenturyExpressionHabitRegardChiefsBarrenVergeClosenessThriftExpression Of Feeling Author:Rebecca Harding Davis
“Concentration of effort and the habit of working with a definite chief aim are two of the essential factors in success, which are always found together. One leads to the other.” InspirationalTwoTogetherFoundWorkEffortHabitEssentialsAimFactorsChiefsConcentrationDefinite Author:David Frost