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41 EGW 1MCP 139.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… better developed the physical powers of the parents, the better will be the life equipment they give their children. In cultivating that which is best in …
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42 EGW 1MCP 139.4 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… unduly developed in one child, and another reveals a different phase of character which is unlovely, who should be as patient and forbearing and kind as the …
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43 EGW 1MCP 144.4 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 1)
… and developed, while the tendencies to evil should be carefully guarded against and repressed. Children should never be flattered, for flattery is poison …
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44 EGW 2MCP 375.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… well developed. Care should be given to each, for each has a bearing upon the others, and all must be exercised in order that the mind be properly balanced.
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45 EGW 2MCP 415.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… perfectly developed. Adam was a perfect type of man. Every quality of mind was well proportioned, each having a distinctive office, and yet all dependent one …
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46 EGW 2MCP 421.4 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… be developed to the utmost; they should be strengthened and ennobled by dwelling upon spiritual truths. If the mind is allowed to run almost entirely upon …
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47 EGW 2MCP 423.1 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… is developed are the men who bear responsibilities, who are leaders in enterprises, and who influence character.— Education, 17 (1903) .
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48 EGW 2MCP 433.4 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… be developed only by the diligent use and wise appropriation of their powers to the glory of God and the benefit of their fellowmen.— Letter 145, 1897 .
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49 EGW 2MCP 442.2 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… fully developed. If we neglect to do this, they will never accomplish the purpose for which they were designed. We have no right to neglect any one of the powers …
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50 EGW 2MCP 483.3 (1977 Mind, Character, and Personality, vol. 2)
… is developed by free action; it diminishes if they are cramped and compressed. Hence the ill effects of the practice so common, especially in sedentary pursuits …
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