A man only begins to be a man when he ceases to whine and revile, and commences to search for the hidden justice which regulates his life.
James AllenSource: As a Man Thinketh (1902), Effect of Thought on Circumstances
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A man only begins to be a man when he ceases to whine and revile, and commences to search for the hidden justice which regulates his life.
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