Napoleon Hill Quotes
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Buildings are always better than drawings and models.
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I always feel like rejection is my petrol. That's what keeps me going.
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I always knew would be some sort of artist, but didn't know what.
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I have always believed in dialogue and in nonviolence, and if you look at my background you will see that it has always been my policy to talk to everyone.
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There is always an emotional element to anything that you make.
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Nature can always be more complicated than we imagine.
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Always forgive your enemies - nothing annoys them so much.
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I feel like I'm a natural-born playwright, but the prose thing has always mystified me. How to keep it going? How do people do it, for years and years?
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I've always had confidence. It came because I have lots of initiative. I wanted to make something of myself.
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Art is always criticized and always an outsider gets the blame.
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For some reason, when I get to the 200m, I'm always a little bit nervous.
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I've always been a huge reggae fan.
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We always go into a game to win.
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I always put my boxing first.
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I lived near Arthur's Seat when I lived in Edinburgh. It was the perfect playground as a child. I always have a wee run up there when I'm back.
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I always knew I wanted to be a writer. I just wasn't sure what I wanted to do as a money-making job.
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It was always fun to skate with Paul Wylie and Paul Martini.
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Stay humble. Always answer your phone - no matter who else is in the car.
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I feel the need to work with my wife, Lena Olin, again.
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I like writing flawed women, and being one, it's something I feel I can write with some veracity and authority.
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If I'm playing a gig in London, it feels so important. The adrenaline rush here is bigger than anywhere else. I kind of like the pressure that London puts you under.
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My scientific work is much more practically minded - to change something, to effect something. And the music I do is much more soft power, about changing minds.
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My son Gautham usually doesn't watch my films. But he watched 'Srimanthudu' in the theatre.
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It is always better to imitate a successful man than to envy him.