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If you have nothing to do, look at yourself and see if there isn't something close at hand that you can improve. It may make you wealthy, although it is more likely it will make you happy.
George Matthew Adams
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George Matthew Adams
Age: 84 †
Born: 1878
Born: August 23
Died: 1962
Died: October 29
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The organized person ... makes the most of his time and goes to his bed for the night perfectly relaxed for rest and renewal.
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It is the spirit of a person that hangs above him like a star in the sky.
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