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George Matthew Adams
American
Editor
Born:
Aug 23
,
1878
Died:
Oct 29
,
1962
Beauty
Man
People
Time
World
You
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The birth of the baby Jesus stands as the most significant event in all history, because it has meant the pouring into a sick world the healing medicine of love which has transformed all manner of hearts for almost two thousand years.
George Matthew Adams
Love
History
Healing
World
Medicine
Sick
Baby
Birth
Significant
Thousand
Thousand Years
Pouring
Almost
Most
Because
Years
Hearts
Which
Transformed
Manner
Meant
Stands
Event
Jesus
Two
Character is greater than talent, genius, fame, money, friends - there is nothing to compare with it. A man may have all these and yet remain comparatively useless - be unhappy - and die a bankrupt in soul.
George Matthew Adams
Character
Man
Soul
Genius
Money
Unhappy
Nothing
Remain
Talent
Greater
Fame
Friends
Than
Die
May
Bankrupt
Useless
Comparatively
Compare
I say to myself that I shall try to make my life like an open fireplace, so that people may be warmed and cheered by it and so go out themselves to warm and cheer.
George Matthew Adams
Life
Myself
People
Try
My Life
Say
Out
Shall
Open
Fireplace
Like
Cheer
Make
Go
May
Warm
Themselves
A cheerful frame of mind, reinforced by relaxation... is the medicine that puts all ghosts of fear on the run.
George Matthew Adams
Fear
Mind
Medicine
Frame
Relaxation
Ghosts
Run
Puts
Cheerful
Reinforced
Sailing a boat calls for quick action, a blending of feeling with the wind and water as well as with the very heart and soul of the boat itself. Sailing teaches alertness and courage, and gives in return a joyousness and peace that but few sports afford.
George Matthew Adams
Soul
Peace
Sports
Heart
Courage
Water
Wind
Feeling
Few
Action
Gives
Blending
Well
Return
Calls
Sailing
Heart And Soul
Quick
Itself
Very
Afford
Boat
Teaches
There is no such thing as a 'self-made' man. We are made up of thousands of others.
George Matthew Adams
Man
Made
Others
Thousands
Self-Made
Up
Thing
The further you get from nature, the less happy you are; and the nearer, the more exultant you become over the world and all that there is in it.
George Matthew Adams
Nature
You
Happy
World
Become
Further
More
Over
Get
Less
Nearer
We cannot waste time. We can only waste ourselves.
George Matthew Adams
Time
Waste Time
We Cannot
Ourselves
Only
Cannot
Waste
The easiest thing in the world is to succeed. You can't help it if you follow the rules and play the game the best way you know how according to yourself, instead of according to the one next to you, or above you, or somewhere away from you.
George Matthew Adams
Best
You
Game
Yourself
World
Somewhere
Way
Rules
Easiest
Easiest Thing
Best Way
Follow
Above
Instead
Know
How
According
Succeed
Next
Help
Away
Play
Thing
Few people wear out before their time. Mostly they rust out, worry out, run out - spill out. A machine must have care and its different parts must be adjusted properly. No machine has ever approached the human machine. When it is right, it is in health.
George Matthew Adams
Time
Health
People
Care
Before
Few
Worry
Machine
Out
Adjusted
Run
Must
Spill
Wear
Rust
Properly
Mostly
Parts
Few People
Human
Different
Different Parts
Ever
Right
It is easier to win than to fail. Everybody sides with the winner. But the failure walks alone.
George Matthew Adams
Alone
Failure
Win
Winner
Walks
Everybody
Sides
Easier
Fail
Than
People do not want what we have in our pockets half as much as they want what is in our hearts. If we combine both, intelligently, however, according to our means, we give wisely and well.
George Matthew Adams
People
Half
Our
Pockets
Give
Both
Wisely
Combine
Well
However
According
Hearts
Want
Much
Means
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