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Desire Quotes by Robert Collier
- The first principle of success is desire - knowing what you want. Desire is the planting of your seed.
- First the stalk - then the roots. First the need - then the means to satisfy that need. First the nucleus -then the elements needed…
- Plant the seed of desire in your mind and it forms a nucleus with power to attract to itself everything needed for its fulfillment.
- It sometimes seems that we have only to love a thing greatly to get it.
- Desire is proof of the availability...
- Very few persons, comparatively, know how to Desire with sufficient intensity. They do not know what it is to feel and manifest that intense, eager,…
- Something must be done when you find an opposing set of desires of this kind well to the fore in your category of strong desires.…
- All through nature, you will find the same law. First the need, then the means.
- Supply always comes on the heels of demand.
- One might as well try to ride two horses moving in different directions, as to try to maintain in equal force two opposing or contradictory…
- You must intensify and render continuous by repeatedly presenting with suggestive ideas and mental pictures of the feast of good things, and the flowing fountain,…
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