Wallace Delois Wattleswas an American author. A New Thought writer, he remains personally somewhat obscure, but his writing has been widely quoted and remains in print in the New Thought and self-help movements... (wikipedia)
To permit your mind to dwell upon the inferior is to become inferior and to surround yourself with inferior things.
Whenever you find yourself hurrying, stop. Fix your attention on the mental image of the thing you want and begin to give thanks that you are getting it.
No one ever got rich by studying poverty and thinking about poverty.
Riches secured on the competitive plane are never satisfactory and permanent. They are yours today and another's tomorrow.
Give every person more in use value than you take from him in cash value. Then you are adding to the life of the world with every business transaction.
Live in the new house mentally until it takes form around you physically.
It is essential to have good tools, but it is also essential that the tools should be used in the right way.
You can advance only by being larger than you present place. And, no man is larger than his present place who leaves undone any of the work pertaining to that place.
You can conduct your business so that it will be a ladder by which every willing employee may climb to riches himself.
The grateful mind is constantly fixed upon the best. Therefore, it tends to become the best; it takes the form or character of the best and will receive the best.
You can not foresee the results of even the most trivial act.
Do all that you can do in a perfect manner every day, but do it without haste, worry or fear. Go as fast as you can , but never hurry.
The very best thing you can do for the whole world is to make the most of yourself .
You must form a clear and definite mental picture of what you want. You can not transmit an idea unless you have it yourself.
It is really not the number of things you do , but the efficiency of each separate action that counts.
Do not read anything which fills your mind with gloomy images of want and suffering.
Doing what you want to do is life.
In times of doubt and indecision, cultivate gratitude.
By thought, the thing you want is brought to you. By action, you receive it.
You can only get what is yours by giving the other person what is his.