Napoleon Hill Quotes
No man ever achieved worth-while success who did not, at one time or other, find himself with at least one foot hanging well over the brink of failure.
Napoleon Hill
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I've been told I'm a little bit eccentric.
Kate McKinnon
Everyone should be commended for allowing people to make disasters, to make failures - you've just got to be sure that it's a magnificent failure and that, by creating a magnificent failure, you plant the seed.
Malcolm Mclaren
If anyone has followed my career, they know that there's been a lot of obstacles and a lot of ups and down through my career. But day in and day out, and in the square circle, I went out there and always did my best.
Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
The way I was raised, family was always the most important. When I had our first daughter, Natasha, I knew that's what I wanted to do.
Candace Cameron Bure
The training of younger generations is very close to my heart.
Fabiola Gianotti
You might think the thinner version of yourself is going to be the most positive or confident, but that's not how it is for me. When I'm over 200 pounds, that's when I'm the most confident version of myself.
Garrett Hedlund
I like imagination -- and the way I think things could be, had been, or should be -- better than reality.
Karl Lagerfeld
Ambition is the last refuge of the failure.
Oscar Wilde
New York periodically goes through a real estate crisis. I didn't subscribe to the school that real estate only goes up.
John Paulson
The principle of Parliamentary sovereignty means neither more nor less than this, namely, that Parliament thus defined has, under the English constitution, the right to make or unmake any law whatever; and, further, that no person or body is recognised by the law of England as having a right to override or set aside the legislation of Parliament.
Albert Venn Dicey
Touring with the record out - shows are so much more fun now that n - - s know what I'm talking about.
Thebe Neruda Kgositsile
No man ever achieved worth-while success who did not, at one time or other, find himself with at least one foot hanging well over the brink of failure.
Napoleon Hill