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Men Quotes by Napoleon Hill
- A man is as big as the measure of his thinking.
- We see men who have accumulated great fortunes, but we often recognize only their triumph, overlooking the temporary defeats which they had to surmount before…
- Desire is making people build ships and cities, has made men conquer nations... and it can defeat that nicotine
- No man can afford to express, through words or acts, that which is not in harmony with his own beliefs, and if he does so,…
- A man who can speak two languages is worth two men.
- One of the main weaknesses of mankind is the average man's familiarity with the word 'impossible.
- Any man is educated who knows where to get knowledge when he needs it, and how to organize that knowledge into definite plans of action.
- Every man is what he is, because of the DOMINATING THOUGHTS which he permits to occupy his mind.
- FAITH is the only agency through which the cosmic force of Infinite Intelligence can be harnessed and used by man.
- God seems to throw Himself on the side of the man who knows exactly what he wants, if he is determined to get JUST THAT!
- It has been said that man can create anything which he can imagine.
- Man can create nothing which he does not first conceive in THOUGHT.
- Life’s greatest tragedy consists of men and women who earnestly try, and fail!
- MAN’S ONLY LIMITATION, within reason, LIES IN HIS DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF HIS IMAGINATION.
- Men are paid, not merely for what they know, but more particularly for WHAT THEY DO WITH THAT WHICH THEY KNOW.
- I had learned, from years of experience with men, that when a man really desires a thing so deeply that he is willing to stake…
- The world does not pay men for that which they “know”. It pays them for what they do, or induce others to do.
- Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve. Thoughts are things! And powerful things at that, when mixed with definiteness of…
- Most real failures are due to limitations which men set up in their own minds.
- No man [or woman] is free until he learns to do his own thinking and gains the courage to act on his own personal initiative.
- Successful men and women become successful because they acquire the habit of thinking in terms of success. Get the success habit in the small circumstances…
- What a different story men would have to tell if only they would adopt a DEFINITE PURPOSE, and stand by that purpose until it had…
- The imagination is literally the workshop wherein are fashioned all plans created by man.
- Man's brain may be compared to an electric battery...a group of electric batteries will provide more energy than a single battery.
- Life, on this Earth may be likened to a great Kaleidoscope before which the scenes and facts and material substances are ever shifting and changing…
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