“The kind counsel of a new book
by Orison Swett Marden, who says there are many people who are good to others but not to themselves This is a fine volume from every point of view.” The Religious Telescope.
“Of a thoroughly inspirational character,
these essays are calculated to awaken and sustain the right sort of ambition and evolve a manly type of character. They are surcharged with faith, optimism, and common sense.” The Boston Herald.
“Dr. Marden’s friends,
who are to be found in all quarters of the globe, wait eagerly for such advice as this, on how to be happy, hearty, and healthy.” Seattle Post Intelligencer.