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Quotes about Perseverance

No man is ever whipped, until he quits— in his own mind.
— 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
I stopped three feet from gold, but I will never stop because men say 'no' when I ask them to buy insurance.
— Napoleon Hill
No man is ever whipped, until he QUITS
— Napoleon Hill
Do not expect troubles as they have a tendency not to disappoint.
— Napoleon Hill
physical stamina
— Napoleon Hill
To become successful you must be a person of action. Merely to "know" is not sufficient. It is necessary both to know and do. Enthusiasm is the mainspring of the mind which urges one to put knowledge into action.
— Napoleon Hill
Indecision and procrastination are twin brothers. Where one is found, the other may usually be found also. Kill off this pair before they completely hog-tie you to the treadmill of failure.
— Napoleon Hill
If you think you'll lose, you're lost for out of the world we find, Success begins with a fellow's will — It's all in the state of mind. "If you think you are outclassed, you are, you've got to think high to rise, You've got to be sure of yourself before You can ever win a prize.
— Napoleon Hill
Halpin deserves credit for REFUSING TO COMPROMISE WITH LIFE BY ACCEPTING AND KEEPING A JOB HE DID NOT WANT
— 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