We establish a relationship with our desire, whatever is dominant in our minds, with the things we long for with all our hearts, and we tend to realize these things in proportion to the persistency and intensity of our longings and our intelligent efforts to realize them.
Stop thinking trouble if you want to attract the opposite; stop thinking poverty if you wish to attract plenty. Refuse to have anything to do with the things you fear, the things that you do not want.
Orison Swett Marden, "How to Get What You Want" 1917






