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Real contentment must come from within. You and I can not change or control the world around us, but we can change and control the world within us.

Real contentment must come from within. You and I can not change or control the world around us, but we can change and control the world within us.

Warren W. Wiersbe (2006). “The Bumps Are What You Climb On: Encouragement for Difficult Days”, p.152, Revell

A thought-form held in thinking substance is a reality; it is a real thing, whether it has yet become visible to mortal eye or not.

Wallace D. Wattles (2015). “The Science of Being Great: Personal Self-Help Book of Wallace D. Wattles (Unabridged): From one of The New Thought pioneers, author of The Science of Getting Rich, The Science of Being Well, How to Get What You Want, Hellfire Harrison, How to Promote Yourself and A New Christ”, p.33, e-artnow

Faith-not a faith in one's self or in one's own powers but faith in principle; in the Something Great which upholds right, and which may be relied upon to give us the victory in due time. Without this faith it is not possible for any one to rise to real greatness.

Wallace D. Wattles (2015). “The Science of Being Great: Personal Self-Help Book of Wallace D. Wattles (Unabridged): From one of The New Thought pioneers, author of The Science of Getting Rich, The Science of Being Well, How to Get What You Want, Hellfire Harrison, How to Promote Yourself and A New Christ”, p.20, e-artnow

Where there is friendship, there is our natural soil.

Voltaire (1820). “Pièces inédites de Voltaire, imprimées d'après les manuscrits originaux, pour faire suite aux différentes éditions publiées jusqu'a ce jour”, p.256

It is in prison ... that one becomes a real revolutionary.

"Communists: The Battle over the Tomb". The Time, content.time.com. April 24, 1964.

Women are the real superheroes because they're not just working. They have a life and everything.

"Vanessa Paradis, Romain Duris & Director Pascal Chaumeil Interview HEARTBREAKER". Interview with Sheila Roberts, collider.com. September 7, 2010.

Words don't come easily, like forgive me.

Song: Baby Can I Hold You, Album: Tracy Chapman, 1988