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Neale Donald Walsch Quotes - Page 19

Governments understand that help is power. That is why governments offer as much help to as many people as they can.

Neale Donald Walsch (2005). “The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.342, Penguin

The first step is learning to monitor your thoughts; to think about what you are thinking about.

Neale Donald Walsch (2005). “The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.95, Penguin

God is everywhere, and exists in us, through us, as us.

"A Revolution Is What's Called For Here" by Neale Donald Walsch, www.marandapleasantmedia.com. April 7, 2013.

The goal is to help the weak grow strong, not to let the weak become weaker.

Neale Donald Walsch (2005). “The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.341, Penguin

To live your life without expectation-without the need for specific results-that is freedom. That is Godliness.

Neale Donald Walsch (2009). “The Conversations with God Companion: The Essential Tool for Individual and Group Study”, p.119, Hampton Roads Publishing

Life's irony is that as soon as worldly goods and worldly success are of no concern to you, the way is open for them to flow to you.

Neale Donald Walsch (1996). “Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.139, Penguin

Love breeds tolerance, tolerance breeds peace. ... Love cannot be indifferent. It does not know how.

Neale Donald Walsch (2003). “Conversations With God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, Hampton Roads Publishing Company Incorporated

Believing that you cannot have something is the same thing as not desiring to have it, for it produces the same result.

Neale Donald Walsch (2005). “The Complete Conversations with God: An Uncommon Dialogue”, p.495, Penguin

Act as if you were separate from nothing, and no one, and you will heal your world tomorrow.

Neale Donald Walsch (2011). “Conversations with God, Book 3: Embracing the Love of the Universe (Anniv)”, p.52, Hampton Roads Publishing

This is the great secret. This is the sacred wisdom. Do unto others as you would have it done unto you.

Neale Donald Walsch (2011). “Conversations with God, Book 3: Embracing the Love of the Universe (Anniv)”, p.197, Hampton Roads Publishing