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There is a difference between WISHING for a thing and being READY to receive it. You are never ready for a thing until you believe you can acquire it. The state of mind must be BELIEF, not mere hope or wish. Open-mindedness is essential for belief. Closed minds do not inspire faith, courage, and belief.
— Napoleon Hill
To fear or to worry is as sinful as to curse, for how can one fear or worry if he intrinsically believes in the Eternal justice, the Omnipotent Good, the Boundless Love? To fear, to worry, to doubt, is to deny, to dis-believe.
— Napoleon Hill
Thoughts which have been emotionalized, (given feeling) And mixed with faith, begin immediately to translate themselves into their physical equivalent or counterpart.
— Napoleon Hill
No one is ready for a thing until he believes he can acquire it.
— 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
Verily, there is nothing, right or wrong, which belief, plus burning desire, cannot make real.
— Napoleon Hill
A mind dominated by positive emotions, becomes a favorable abode for the state of mind known as faith.
— Napoleon Hill
Faith is the head chemist of the mind.
— Napoleon Hill
It is a well known fact that one comes, finally, to believe whatever one repeats to one's self, whether the statement be true or false. If a man repeats a lie over and over, he will eventually accept the lie as truth. Moreover, he will believe it to be the truth.
— Napoleon Hill
FAITH is the only agency through which the cosmic force of Infinite Intelligence can be harnessed and used by man.
— 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
This is the equivalent of saying that any impulse of thought which is repeatedly passed on to the subconscious mind is, finally, accepted and acted upon by the subconscious mind, which proceeds to translate that impulse into its physical equivalent, by the most practical procedure available.
— Napoleon Hill