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A man is not rightly conditioned until he is a happy, healthy, and prosperous being; and happiness, health, and prosperity are the result of a harmonious adjustment of the inner with the outer, of the man with his surroundings.
— Napoleon Hill
Take women out of their lives, and great wealth would be useless to most men. It is this inherent desire of man to please woman, which gives woman the power to make or break a man.
— Napoleon Hill
Edison concentrated upon the work of harmonizing natural laws
— Napoleon Hill
Physical fitness is of utmost importance for the simple reason that neither mind nor body can function well without it.
— Napoleon Hill
Those who talk too much do little else. If you talk more than you listen, you not only deprive yourself of many opportunities to accumulate useful knowledge, but you also disclose your plans and purposes to people who will take great delight in defeating you, because they envy you.
— Napoleon Hill
Reese, your books might not tell you this, so I will. Every heart has two parts, the part that pumps and the part that loves. If you're going to spend your life fixing broken hearts, then learn about both. You can't just fix one with no concern for the other.
— Charles Martin
Compromise occurs when our behavior fails to reflect our priorities. In what ways have you compromised, and how can you get back on track?
— Charles Swindoll
Water that's not moving becomes stagnant. And if there's not someone pouring into you, the pitcher gets dusty. A person is most satisfied and most useful when she is both giving and receiving. In marriage. In life. In friendship. With God too.
— Chris Fabry
It's hard, and I don't always get to see my kids. I will never catch up on that time I've missed.
— Mo Farah
A lot of people can relate to the feeling of JOMO - Joy of Missing Out.
— Shriya Pilgaonkar
There are a mix of good and bad people everywhere, be it Punjab, Delhi or Haryana.
— Geeta Phogat
My football philosophy is to win as many games as possible. Brand of football? I believe in mixing a bit of everything. You have to.
— Roberto Di Matteo