“Consider the inner resources available to you. Contemplate the reserves of energy and enthusiasm residing within you, awaiting only your passionate engagement with life.”
— William DeFoore
“You are only afraid if you are not in harmony with yourself. People are afraid because they have never owned up to themselves.”
-– Hermann Hesse
“Not what we experience,but how we perceive what we experience,determines our fate.”
— Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach
“Stay Alert, and doors will open.You can never know when and where a magic door will open for you,so pay attention, stay watchful, and never give up hope.”
— Jonathan Lockwood Huie
“Every problem has in it the seeds of its own solution.If you don’t have any problems, you don’t get any seeds.”
— Norman Vincent Peale
“In the midst of difficulty lies opportunity.”
— Albert Einstein
“Ignorance is like a deep sleep in which you dream you are still awake. It is a disease of humanity.
The human soul forgets who it belongs to and starts reacting without referring to spiritual values.”
— Unknown
“Use your eyes to look for good qualities in others”
— Unknown
“We are just beginning to understand the mysterious ways in which the mind works, but successful people have long known how to use the power of creative vision to their advantage. Many “new” ideas are really nothing more than a new combination of two well-known products or ideas. Nevertheless, great fortunes have been built upon such combinations when they are supported by a clever name and marketing campaign. There is a definite process that you can use to tap into your imagination. In his book A Technique for Producing Ideas, James Webb Young identified five steps: 1. Gather the appropriate information. 2. Work the information over in your mind. 3. Incubate the idea in your subconscious. 4. Recognize the “Eureka!” stage when the idea is born. 5. Shape and develop the idea for practical application. The technique works. Give it a try the next time you’re searching for a creative solution to an old problem.”
— Napoleon Hill
“Really capable people don’t have to boast about their achievements; they let their actions speak for them. When you boast about your accomplishments, you are telling others that you are unsure of yourself and your value in the world. Baseball manager Tommy Lasorda once noted that there are those who watch things happen, those who wonder what happened, and those who make things happen. Strive to be one of those who make things happen. If you show others what you can do, they will respect you far more than if you had simply told them what you’d done. Anyone can quarrel with words, but actions speak for themselves.”
— Napoleon Hill