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Full Quotes by Norman Vincent Peale
- The really happy people are those who have broken the chains of procrastination, those who find satisfaction in doing the job at hand. They're full…
- A primary method for gaining a mind of full peace is to practice emptying the mind.
- The one person who most blocks you from a full, happy, and successful life is you.
- You can have peace of mind, improved health and an ever-increasing flow of energy. Life can be full of joy and satisfaction.
- If you've been full of error and defeat, be done with it. Say, "By God's grace, I'm done with it," and take charge of yourself…
- To cure worry, spend fifteen minutes daily filling your mind full of God. Worry is just a very bad mental habit. You can change any…
- Positive Thinkers get positive results because they appreciate the inestimable value of a day, this day, not the next day, but this day, and every…
- The one person who most blocks you from a full, happy, and successful life is you. They are therefore wise who make themselves an asset.…
- Our problem is to become acquainted with our own selves, letting our personalities loose upon the world for the sheer adventure of their full development…
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