Thursday, January 1, 2009

The Power of Thought

The croakers of the world cried out that the coal beds were becoming exhausted, and that the race was doomed in consequence. A wider range of thought was correlated by the substance of electricity, and the world came out of its nervous chill on the subject of coal.

Because balloons proved a failure, did anyone suppose that the air would never be navigated? Even if gas and machinery had failed to accomplish this thing, there is a power latent in man's organism that will do it; namely, the power of thought, to which all substances are negative.

From MAN HAS NO FETTERS BUT THOSE OF IGNORANCE

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