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Quotes about Motivation

He had no influence. But he did have initiative, faith, and the will to win.
— Napoleon Hill
A great many years ago I purchased a fine dictionary. The first thing I did with it was to turn to the word impossible, and neatly clip it out of the book. That would not be an unwise thing for you to do.
— Napoleon Hill
Desire backed by faith, pushed reason aside, and inspired me to carry on.
— Napoleon Hill
Faith is the "eternal elixir" which gives life, power, and action to the impulse of thought!
— Napoleon Hill
When you begin to THINK AND GROW RICH, you will observe that riches begin with a state of mind, with definiteness of purpose, with little or no hard work.
— Napoleon Hill
Those who work for money alone, and who receive for their pay nothing but money, are always underpaid, no matter how much they receive. Money is necessary, but the big prizes of life cannot be measured in dollars and cents. No
— Napoleon Hill
Desire The Starting Point of All Achievement: the First Step Toward Riches
— Napoleon Hill
Every man is what he is, because of the dominating thoughts which he permits to occupy his mind. Thoughts which a man deliberately places in his own mind, and encourages with sympathy, and with which he mixes any one or more of the emotions, constitute the motivating forces, which direct and control his every movement, act, and deed!
— Napoleon Hill
Wrong selection of a vocation. No man can succeed in a line of endeavor which he does not like.
— Napoleon Hill
applies the principles of success. One of these is desire: knowing what one wants. Remember this Ford story as you read, and pick out the lines in which the secret of his stupendous achievement has been described. If you can do this, if you can lay your finger on the particular group of principles which made Henry Ford rich, you can equal his achievements
— Napoleon Hill
You might well remember that nothing can bring you success but yourself.
— Napoleon Hill
Thoughts which a man deliberately places in his own mind, and encourages with sympathy, and with which he mixes any one or more of the emotions, constitute the motivating forces, which direct and control his every movement, act, and deed!
— Napoleon Hill