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it "Worry not only saps vitality and wastes energy,
but it also seriously affects the quality of one's work.
It cuts down ability of efficiency into his work when
his mind is troubled. The mental faculties must have
perfect freedom before they will give out their best.
A troubled brain cannot think clearly, vigorously &
logically. The digestive organs are extremely sensitive-
to worry and when the digestion is interfered with,
the whole physical economy is thrown into disorder.
...Worry not only makes a woman look older, but
actually makes her older".
R" One who could rid the world of worry would
render greater service to the race than all the inven-
tors and discoverers that ever lived. No human intell-
ect can estimate the unutterable havoc and ruin
wrought by worry".
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