Quotes about Abundance
We must magnetize our minds with intense desire for riches, that we must become "money conscious until the desire for money drives us to create definite plans for acquiring it.
— Napoleon Hill
To make this deceit more realistic, conduct yourself just as you would, if you were Already in possession of the material thing which you are demanding, when you call upon your subconscious mind.
— Napoleon Hill
When riches begin to come they come so quickly, in such great abundance, that one wonders where they have been hiding during all those lean years.
— Napoleon Hill
Only those who become "money conscious" ever accumulate great riches. "Money consciousness" means that the mind has become so thoroughly saturated with the DESIRE for money, that one can see one's self already in possession of it.
— Napoleon Hill
Second: repeat this program night and morning until you can see (in your imagination) the money you intend to accumulate.
— Napoleon Hill
The offering had been meager, the miracle dramatic, and the provision abundant, but the lesson was not yet complete.
— Charles Swindoll
As long as we hold onto our own desires and remain fixated on having our way, we will be unable to see God, even if He were to stand right before our eyes. God, in His patient, sometimes painful mercy, allows us to hold our desires as tightly as we wish until we tire of the pain and loosen our grip. Meanwhile, He holds before us a divine alternative, one that offers great abundance in exchange for the trinkets we clutch with desperate resolve.
— Charles Swindoll
Jesus doesn't ask us blindly to believe; He invites us to believe Him. The ineffable, transcendent God became a material, flesh-and-blood human to give us all the evidence we need. And to claim that abundance, all we must do is trust Jesus—trust His words and trust the authenticity of His gift.
— Charles Swindoll
Life supports what supports more of life
— Tony Robbins
There is no correlation between happiness and amounts of money.
— Kesha
Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit.
— Khalil Gibran
The normal Christian Life is not supposed to be an exhausting wrestling match with a dead man, but is an abundant, joy-filled life with God, salted with an occasional season of strong resistance from our archenemy.
— Kris Vallotton