Napoleon Hill Quotes

752 Napoleon Hill Quotes

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The man who thinks he can buy his way into heaven with money alone may regret that he didn't convert it into good deeds instead.
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Perhaps you can say it in words of eloquence but deeds will be remembered longer.
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It's not the epitaph on your tombstone but the record of your deeds that may perpetuate your name after death.
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Remember this: the world pins no medals on you because of what you know, but it may crown you with glory and riches for what you do.
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Faith is a combination of thoughts and deeds.
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If you appreciate the kindness shown you by others, say it with deeds as well as words.
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What you do is more impressive than anything you might say.
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The right sort of deeds require no embellishment of words.
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This is a fine world for the man who knows precisely what he wants of life and is busy getting it.
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A man without a definite major purpose is as helpless as a ship without a compass.
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All riches consist in the habit of clear thinking. If you have no major purpose in life, your minor purpose will amount to nothing but a scant existence.
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Willpower is the outgrowth of definiteness of purpose expressed through persistent action, based on personal initiative.
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A rudderless ship and a purposeless man are eventually stranded on a desert sand.
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Honesty and hard work are commendable traits of character, but they will never make a success of the man who does not guide them toward a definite major purpose.
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Living without a definite major purpose promises nothing but a scant living.
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If you have no major purpose, you are drifting toward certain failure.
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Constancy of purpose is the first principle of success.
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Education means development of the mind from within so it will help one to take his problems apart and put them to work for him and not against him.
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All education is self-acquired since no one can educate another.
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That which you learn from your job may ultimately be more valuable to you than the immediate pay you receive.
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If you are not learning while earning, you are cheating yourself of the better portion of your just compensation.
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A man may learn by listening, but not by talking. Before anything can come out of the mind, something must be put into it.
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No man is properly educated until he has read Emerson's essays and understands them.
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A good teacher is always a good student.
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An educated person is not necessarily the one who has the knowledge, but the one who knows where to get it when he needs it.
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Studying another man for constructive ideas pays off better than looking for his faults.
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Knowledge is not power; it is only potential power that becomes real through use.
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You may learn many useful facts by studying the honey bee, provided you don't try to show it how to do its job.
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Learn to do some one thing better than anyone else can do it, and you can forget your financial problems.
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If you are not trying to learn all about your foreman’s job, you are tossing away the possibilities of promotion to his or a better job.
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Where does the philosopher learn so much about the mistakes men make? From those who make them!
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The ability to ask intelligent questions made Socrates the best-educated man of his time.
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Knowledge, intelligently used, attracts greater knowledge.
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The more you learn about your job, the more you may earn from your job.
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The person who learns while he earns is being paid to go to school.
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Knowledge is useless until it is transformed into benefit through action.
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Remember, every word you speak gives someone a chance to find out how much—or how little—you know.
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Not always is it what you say, as much as the way you say it, that counts.
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Have you noticed how natural it is for a man to modify his tone of voice so it pleases when he asks a favor?
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Speak gently and you will not need to weigh your words so carefully.
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