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All is lovely outside my house and inside my house and myself.

Winslow Homer, John Wilmerding (1972). “Winslow Homer”

Never look at the visible supply; always look at the limitless riches in the formless substance and know that they are coming to you as fast as you can receive and use them.

Wallace D. Wattles, Dr. Robert C. Worstell, Louis M. Grafe, N. H. Moos, John McDonald “Get Rich In Spite of Yourself Collection - An "If You Can Count to Four..." Reference”, Lulu.com

Men use thought only to justify their wrong doings, and employ speech only to conceal their thoughts.

"Le Chapon et la Poularde (1763)". Dialogue by Voltaire, Dialogue XIV, 1766.