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Instead, it's a change in our response to the Question, and being true to the insight means being open to how it revises the whole.
— Miroslav Volf
We ought to desire whatever is really good for us and nothing else.
— Mortimer Adler
When you are able to maintain your own highest standards of integrity - regardless of what others may do - you are destined for greatness.
— Napoleon Hill
Any ideas, plan, or purpose may be placed in the mind through repetition of thought.
— 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
You become what you think about.
— Napoleon Hill
If you fail to control your own mind, you may be sure you will control nothing else.
— Napoleon Hill
Remember, the thoughts that you think and the statements you make regarding yourself determine your mental attitude. If you have a worthwhile objective, find the one reason why you can achieve it rather than hundreds of reasons why you can't
— Napoleon Hill
If you must be careless with your possessions, let it be in connection with material things. Your mind is your spiritual estate! Protect and use it with the care to which Divine Royalty is entitled. You were given a WILL-POWER for this purpose.
— Napoleon Hill
You have been endowed with the power to use the most highly organized form of energy known to man, that of thought.
— Napoleon Hill
Your subconscious mind recognizes and acts only upon thoughts which have been well-mixed with emotion or feeling.
— Napoleon Hill
The mind has a definite way of clothing one's thoughts in appropriate physical equivalents. Think in terms of poverty and you will live in poverty. Think in terms of opulence and you will attract opulence. Through the eternal law of harmonious attraction, one's thoughts always clothe themselves in material things appropriate unto their nature.
— Napoleon Hill