Quotes from Napoleon Hill
What the mind can conceive, it can achieve.
— Napoleon Hill
Cherish your visions and your dreams, as they are the children of your soul; the blueprints of your ultimate achievements.
— Napoleon Hill
You have to understand you cannot have faith and fear at the same time; you can only have one or the other.
— Napoleon Hill
Remember that your dominating thoughts attract, through a definite law of nature, by the shortest and most convenient route, their physical counterpart. Be careful what your thoughts dwell upon.
— Napoleon Hill
It is an eternal truth that men receive more pay for their ABILITY TO GET OTHERS TO PERFORM, than they could possibly earn by their own efforts.
— Napoleon Hill
No one is going to pay much attention to the person who has no confidence in himself.
— Napoleon Hill
A man only begins to be a man when he ceases to whine and revile, and commences to search for the hidden justice which regulates his life. And as he adapts his mind to that regulating factor, he ceases to accuse others as the cause of his condition, and builds himself up in strong and noble thoughts; ceases to kick against circumstances, but begins to use them as aids to his more rapid progress, and as a means of discovering the hidden powers and possibilities within himself.
— Napoleon Hill
Imagine, as realistically as possible, the place where you want to be in the near future, the state you wish to reach and the Universe will help you and guide you.
— Napoleon Hill
He had no influence. But he did have initiative, faith, and the will to win.
— Napoleon Hill
The imagination is literally the workshop wherein are fashioned all plans created by man. The impulse, the DESIRE, is given shape, form, and ACTION through the aid of the imaginative faculty of the mind. It has been said that man can create anything which he can imagine.
— Napoleon Hill
Any idea, plan, or purpose may be placed in the mind through repetition of thought.
— Napoleon Hill
One of the main weaknesses of mankind is the average man's familiarity with the word "impossible." He knows all the rules which will not work. He knows all the things which cannot be done. This book was written for those who seek the rules which have made others successful, and are willing to stake everything on those rules.
— Napoleon Hill