Every intention which does not assert itself by deeds is vain intention, and the speech which it expresses is idle speech. It is action which proves life and establishes will. Hence it is said in the sacred and symbolic books that men will be judged, not according to their thoughts and their ideas, but according to their works. We must act in order to be... In order to do a thing, we must believe in the possibility of our doing, and this faith must forthwith be translated into acts. When a child says: I cannot, his mother answers: Try. Faith does not even try; it begins with the certitude of completing, and it proceeds calmly, as if omnipotence were at its disposal and eternity before it. Dare to formulate your desires, then set to work at once, and do not cease acting after the same manner and for the same end. -Alphonse Louis Constant
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