"Man is an alchemist in his own domain. He can change the basest metals of his life into the finest gold. He can transform every element within his' own existence and make it what he may wish it to be. And though it is true that we shall meet many things that we do not look for, many adversities that we did not create, still we should count it all joy because we can make good use of everything^ and turn all things to good account."
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Christian D. Larson
1874 – 1954
Christian Daa Larson (1874 – 1954) was a New Thought leader and teacher, and an author of metaphysical and New Thought books.
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