Quotes related to James 1:2-4
Study the lives of all people who achieve outstanding success in any calling and observe, with profit, that their success is usually in exact ratio to their experiences of defeat before succeeding.
— Napoleon Hill
there is a solution for every legitimate problem, no matter how difficult the problem may seem.
— Napoleon Hill
I have also discovered that there comes with every experience of temporary defeat, and every failure and every form of adversity, the seed of an equivalent benefit.
— Napoleon Hill
Every adversity, every failure and every heartache carries with it the Seed of an equivalent or a greater Benefit
— Napoleon Hill
Finally, he lifted his head slowly, got up and walked to the door. Then he turned around, came back, laid his hand on my shoulder and said, 'My boy, you will need much courage if you remain steadfast in carrying out your purpose in life. But remember, when difficulties overtake you, the common people have common sense. Adversity will develop it.
— Napoleon Hill
You have been disappointed, you have undergone defeat during the depression, you have felt the great heart within you crushed until it bled. Take courage, for these experiences have tempered the spiritual metal of which you are made-they are assets of incomparable value.
— Napoleon Hill
one of the tricks of opportunity. It has a sly habit of slipping in by the back door, and often it comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat.
— Napoleon Hill
The turning point in the lives of those who succeed, usually comes at the moment of some crisis, through which they are introduced to their "other selves.
— Napoleon Hill
Do not expect troubles as they have a tendency not to disappoint.
— Napoleon Hill
A burning desire to be and to do is the starting point from which the dreamer must take off. Dreams are not born of indifference, laziness, or lack of ambition. Remember that all who succeed in life get off to a bad start, and pass through many heartbreaking struggles before they "arrive." The turning point in the lives of those who succeed usually comes at the moment of some crisis, through which they are introduced to their "other selves.
— Napoleon Hill
profits by their own mistakes and, through observation, by the mistakes of others. In every failure and mistake may be found the seed of an equivalent success.
— Napoleon Hill
Millions of children have had their imagination dwarfed and retarded by parents who removed as much as possible of the urge of necessity. By "making it easy" for your child you may be depriving the world of a genius. Bear in mind the fact that most of the progress that man has made came as the result of bitter, biting NECESSITY!
— Napoleon Hill