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Form the habit of going the extra mile, giving service that is not expected, for this attracts friends, clients, and supporters in many ways
— Napoleon Hill
Before success comes in any man's life, he's sure to meet with much temporary defeat and, perhaps some failures. When defeat overtakes a man, the easiest and the most logical thing to do is to quit. That's exactly what the majority of men do.
— Napoleon Hill
Remember, it is not necessary for others to fail in order that you may succeed. The richest persons are those who give most in service to others.
— Napoleon Hill
Riches do not respond to wishes. They respond only to definite plans, backed by definite desires, through constant persistence. HOW
— Napoleon Hill
Some individuals appear to be "allergic" to honest work, but opportunity is equally allergic to them.
— Napoleon Hill
those who master and apply the secret will reach high stations, accumulate riches, and bargain with life on their own terms, even if their schooling has been meagre.
— Napoleon Hill
how to sell yourself by using the same strategies and psychology that master salespeople use in selling goods and services.
— Napoleon Hill
When the going is hardest, just keep on keeping on, and you'll get there sooner than someone who finds the going easy.
— Napoleon Hill
Definiteness of purpose is the starting point of all achievement, and its lack is the stumbling block for ninety-eight out of every hundred people simply because they never really define their goals and start toward them. Study
— Napoleon Hill
Habits, such as your self-confidence, enthusiasm, initiative, and persistence. When you change these habits, you make profound changes that will have a major influence on everything you do and how successful you will be.
— Napoleon Hill
When you approach every job enthusiastically in a spirit of friendly cooperation, you distinguish yourself from the vast majority of people.
— Napoleon Hill
There is nothing that a strong faith and an unflinching purpose may not accomplish. By the daily exercise of silent faith, the thought-forces are gathered together, and by the daily strengthening of silent purpose, those forces are directed toward the object of accomplishment.
— Napoleon Hill