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1 " You are entitled to know that two entities occupy your body. One of these entities is motivated by and responds to the impulse of fear. The other is motivated by and responds to the impulse of faith. Will you be guided by faith or will you allow fear to overtake you? "
― Napoleon Hill , Outwitting the Devil: The Secret to Freedom and Success
2 " Remember that your dominating thoughts attract, through a definite law of nature, by the shortest and most convenient route, their physical counterpart. Be careful what your thoughts dwell upon. "
3 " The capacity to surmount failure without being discouraged is the chief asset of every person who attains outstanding success in any calling. "
4 " Failure is man-made circumstance. It is never real until accepted by man as permanent. "
5 " Your only limitation is the one which you set up in your own mind. "
6 " Nature will not tolerate idleness or vacuums of any sort. All space must be and is filled with something . . . When the individual does not use the brain for the expression of positive, creative thoughts, nature fills the vacuum by forcing the brain to act upon negative thoughts. "
7 " The person who moves with definiteness recognizes the difference between temporary defeat and failure. When plans fail he substitutes others but he does not change his purpose. He perseveres. "
8 " FEAR is the tool of a man-made devil. "
9 " failure always is a blessing when it forces one to acquire knowledge or to build habits that lead to the achievement of one’s major purpose in life. "
10 " Men and women who come to the closing chapter of life disappointed because they did not attain the goal which they had set their hearts upon achieving, they teach you what not to do. "
11 " From what you say, I infer that time is the friend of the person who trains his mind to follow positive thought-habits and the enemy of the person who drifts into negative thought-habits. "
12 " Then accumulated knowledge is not wisdom? A Great heavens, no! If knowledge were wisdom, the achievements of science would not have been converted into implements of destruction. "
13 " The majority of people who acquire wisdom do so after they have passed the age of forty. Prior to that time the majority of people are too busy gathering knowledge and organizing it into plans to spend any effort seeking wisdom. "
14 " You may not be able to control other people . . . but you can control how you react to them and their actions. This is an easy thing to say but much more difficult to do. "
15 " One’s dominating desires can be crystallized into their physical equivalents through definiteness of purpose backed by definiteness of plans with the aid of rhythm and time "
16 " Children are sent to school to make credits and to learn how to memorize, not to learn what they want of life. "
17 " Failure brings a climax in which one has the privilege of clearing his mind of fear and making a new start in another direction. "
18 " Anyone who submits to annoyance by things he does not want is not definite. He is a drifter. "
19 " Despite the fact that I had learned from Andrew Carnegie and more than five hundred others of equal business and professional achievements that noteworthy achievements in all walks of life come through the application of the Master Mind (the harmonious coordination of two or more minds working to a definite end), I had failed to make such an alliance for the purpose of carrying out my plan to take the philosophy of individual achievement to the world. Despite the fact I had understood the power of the Master Mind, I had neglected to appropriate and use this power. I had been laboring as a “lone wolf” instead of allying myself with other and superior minds. "
20 " Be definite in everything you do and never leave unfinished thoughts in the mind. Form the habit of reaching definite decisions on all subjects. "