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752 Napoleon Hill Quotes
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The man who speaks gently is heard further. Napoleon Hill
Carelessly expressed words often have an embarrassing rebound.
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The most biting pain comes from a sharp tongue. Napoleon Hill
Can you imagine our Lord slandering anyone for any cause? Napoleon Hill
Think what you please, but be careful how you express your thoughts.
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Where enthusiasm is a habit, fear and worry do not hang around.
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If you are without enthusiasm, you are without a definite major purpose.
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Enthusiasm starts the wheels of the imagination to turning.
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A man without enthusiasm is like an automobile without gasoline.
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The happiest men are those who have learned to mix play with their work and find the two together with enthusiasm.
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Enthusiasm often makes dull conversation interesting.
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A peacemaker always fares better than an agitator.
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Remember that every time you go the extra mile you place someone under obligation to you.
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The end of the rainbow is reached only at the end of the second mile.
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Only those who have the habit of going the second mile ever find the end of the rainbow.
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Every time you influence another person to do a better job you benefit him and increase your own value.
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A good fisherman goes out of his way to bait his hook with what fish prefer, which might not be a bad tip for those who wish to succeed in human relationships.
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You cannot make all people like you, but you can rob them of a sound reason for disliking you.
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The most important job is that of learning how to negotiate with others without friction.
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Ferdinand the Bull has some good qualities, but you can't bring them out by shaking a red cloth in his face. Ditto for men.
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Remember, you can place anyone under obligation to you whom you can induce to accept favors from you.
The man who does more than he is paid for is sooner or later paid willingly for more than he does.
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Start going the extra mile and opportunity will start following you.
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Don't push the other fellow around if you have corns on your own toes.
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He is richest who gives most in service to others.
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Only the highway of useful service leads to the city of happiness.
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Edison failed ten thousand times before perfecting the incandescent electric light bulb. Don't worry if you fail once.
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Drifting, without aim or purpose, is the first of thirty major causes of failure.
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Edison failed ten thousand times before he perfected the modern electric lamp. The average man would have quit at the first failure. That's why there are so many "average" men and only one Edison.
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Men may have found opportunities in failure and adversity which they could not recognize in more favorable circumstances.
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Making life "easy" for children usually makes life "hard" for them in adulthood.
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Men don't mind being told of their faults if one is generous enough to mix in a few of their virtues as well.
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Success requires no explanations—failures must be doctored with alibis.
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There is a vast difference between failure and temporary defeat.
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No one may succeed until he recognizes the nature of this difference.
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A man is never a failure until he accepts defeat as permanent and quits trying.
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Most failures could have been converted into successes if someone had held on another minute or made one more effort
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Success attracts success and failure attracts failure, because of the law of harmonious attraction.
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The man who tries to get something for nothing generally winds up by getting nothing for something.
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The man who gambles for money is a potential cheater, for he is trying to get something for nothing.
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Isn't it peculiar that a man often is so clever at inventing alibis and so dull at doing the job that would make alibis useless?
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