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Failure is a trickster with a keen sense of irony and cunning. It takes great delight in tripping one up when success is almost within reach.
— Napoleon Hill
Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve.
— Napoleon Hill
First. Fix in your mind the exact amount of money you desire.
— Napoleon Hill
I had learned, from years of experience with men, that when a man really desires a thing so deeply that he is willing to stake his entire future on a single turn of the wheel in order to get it, he is sure to win.
— Napoleon Hill
The more tranquil a man becomes, the greater is his success, his influence, his power for good. Even the ordinary trader will find his business prosperity increase as he develops a greater self-control and equanimity, for people will always prefer to deal with a man whose demeanor is strongly equable.
— Napoleon Hill
OPPORTUNITY has spread its wares before you. Step up to the front, select what you want, create your plan, put the plan into action, and follow through with PERSISTENCE.
— Napoleon Hill
When the opportunity came, it appeared in a different form and from a different direction than Barnes had expected. That is 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. Perhaps this is why so many fail to recognize opportunity.
— Napoleon Hill
The moment you complete this, you will have DEFINITELY given concrete form to the intangible DESIRE. Read the preceding sentence once more.
— Napoleon Hill
But he did have initiative, faith and the will to win.
— Napoleon Hill
The more men who get rich on the competitive plane, the worse for others; the more who get rich on the creative plane, the better for others.
— Napoleon Hill
The accumulation of great fortunes calls for POWER, and power is acquired through highly organized and intelligently directed specialized knowledge, but that knowledge does not, necessarily, have to be in the possession of the man who accumulates the fortune.
— Napoleon Hill
This idea of starting at the bottom and working one's way up may appear to be sound, but the major objection to it is this— too many of those who begin at the bottom never manage to lift their heads high enough to be seen by opportunity, so they remain at the bottom. It should be remembered, also, that the outlook from the bottom is not so very bright or encouraging.
— Napoleon Hill