Miracles are manifestations for which science has no definition, no analysis.
B. J. PALMERHow do you make a dimmed light bright again? Remove the interference. How do you increase health in a dis-eased person? The same way!
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While other professions are concerned with changing the environment to suit the weakened body, chiropractic is concerned with strengthening the body to suit the environment.
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To take in a new idea you must destroy the old, let go of old opinions, to observe and conceive new thoughts. To learn is but to change your opinion.
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It takes 65 muscles to frown and 13 to make a smile. Why work overtime?
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If the ‘germ theory of disease’ were correct, there’d be no one living to believe it.
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Get the big idea and all else follows.
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Many of us take better care of our automobiles than we do our own bodies… yet the auto has replaceable parts.
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The love you give away is the love you keep.
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I will sell Chiropractic, serve Chiropractic, and save Chiropractic if it will take me twenty lifetimes to do it. I will promote it within the law, without the law, in keeping with the law or against the law in order to get sick people well and keep the well from getting sick.
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Innate must flow fully, freely, naturally; to, through, and into the educated brain to produce what education calls greatness.
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Medical men have searched the world for remedies, desiring an antidote. Chiropractors find the cause in the person ailing.
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In the future, Chiropractic will be valued for its preventative qualities as much as for relieving and adjusting the cause of ailments.
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Smile and smile often. Smile regularly. Smile when you don’t feel like it and you will feel like it when you smile.
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For you have in your possession a sacred trust. Guard it well.
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All the drugs in the world cannot adjust a subluxated vertebrae
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When man violates man’s laws, we send him to jail and point the finger of scorn at him. When he violates nature’s laws, we send him to a hospital, give him flowers, and feel sorry for him.
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