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You Can overcome any obstacle. You can achieve the most tremendous things by faith power.
— Norman Vincent Peale
The secret of life isn't what happens to you but what you do with what happens to you.
— Norman Vincent Peale
If you have been long defeated by a difficulty, it is probably because you have told yourself for weeks, months, and even for years that there is nothing you can do about it. But when you emphasize and reemphasize a positive attitude, you will finally convince your own consciousness that you can do something about difficulties.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Afterward, I remember, General Roosevelt said to me, "Now, you see, if you think you can, or somebody who believes in you thinks you can, why, then you can!
— Norman Vincent Peale
mind can conceive and believe, and your heart desire, you can achieve.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Can you help me?" "Well," I said, "perhaps I can help you help yourself.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Positive thinking looks upon weak places in people as challenging opportunities.
— Norman Vincent Peale
It is a pity," he wrote, "that people should let themselves be defeated by the problems, cares, and difficulties of human existence, and it is quite unnecessary.
— Norman Vincent Peale
Always remember that to every disadvantage there is a corresponding advantage.
— Norman Vincent Peale
I had heard that verse many times but in a flash of insight realized that one of the keys I had missed was that hadn't trained my mind to believe, to think positively, to have faith in either God or myself.
— Norman Vincent Peale
If ye have faith … nothing shall be impossible unto you." (Matthew 17:20) He removed that one, shuffled expertly through the cards with one hand as he drove, selected another, and placed it under the clip. This one read, "If God be for us, who can be against us?" (Romans 8:31)
— Norman Vincent Peale
The greatest secret for eliminating the inferiority complex, which is another term for deep and profound self doubt, is to fill your mind to overflowing with faith. Develop a tremendous faith in God and that will give you a humble yet soundly realistic faith in yourself.
— Norman Vincent Peale