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There should be no distasteful tasks in one's life. If you just hate to do a thing, that hatred for it develops body-destructive toxins, and you become fatigued very soon.
Walter Russell
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Walter Russell
Age: 91 †
Born: 1871
Born: May 19
Died: 1963
Died: May 19
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Painter
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Physicist
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Boston
Massachusetts
Walter Bowman Russell
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Force I will meet with gentleness impatience with patience.
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Cooling bodies gravitate and heat as they gravitate-heating bodies radiate, and cool as they radiate.
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He who seeks possessions for himself will never find them-until he begins to give of the abundance of possessions which he already has.
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I believe that such constant realization ennobles one automatically. One's stature is greater, one's step more elastic, one's aura more powerful and it makes other people see that Light in one's eyes which attracts people to him who has it.
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