Quotes about Motivation
Motive is the seed from which big sales grow.
— Napoleon Hill
The poor do not need charity; they need inspiration. Charity only sends them a loaf of bread to keep them alive in their wretchedness, or gives them an entertainment to make them forget for an hour or two; but inspiration will cause them to rise out of their misery. If you want to help the poor, demonstrate to them that they can become rich; prove it by getting rich yourself.
— Napoleon Hill
autosuggestion as a way of altering your habits and beliefs so that you can make yourself into the master salesperson you want to become.
— Napoleon Hill
You will become what you want to be because of the dominating thoughts that you permit to occupy your mind.
— Napoleon Hill
Henry Ford has been repeatedly mentioned, because he is an astounding example of what a man with a mind of his own, and a will to control it, can accomplish.
— Napoleon Hill
There is no hope of success for the person who does not have a central purpose, or definite goal at which to aim.
— Napoleon Hill
Some people foolishly believe that only MONEY can make money. This is not true! DESIRE, transmuted into its monetary equivalent, through the principles laid down here, is the agency through which money is made. Money, of itself, is nothing but inert matter. It cannot move, think, or talk, but it can hear when a man who DESIRES it, calls it to come!
— Napoleon Hill
Every day, in every way, I am getting better and better
— Napoleon Hill
All men have become what they are, because of their dominating thoughts and desires.
— Napoleon Hill
The object is to want money, and to become so determined to have it that you convince yourself you will have it.
— Napoleon Hill
Henry Ford is a success, because he understands, and applies the principles of success. One of these is DESIRE: knowing what one wants.
— Napoleon Hill
The Sixth Sense is a subject that will be of great interest and benefit to the person whose aim is to accumulate vast wealth, but it need not claim the attention of those whose desires are more modest.
— Napoleon Hill