Self-pity is an acid which eats holes in happiness.
EARL NIGHTINGALEThe biggest mistake that you can make is to believe that you are working for somebody else.
More Earl Nightingale Quotes
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If the average person realized the power he wields over his life and destiny, he would live in a perpetual state of wonder and thanksgiving.
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What happens inside always appears outside.
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We become what we think about most of the time, and that’s the strangest secret.
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Successful people are not people without problems. They are people who have learned to solve their problems.
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Shooting for the top will bring out the best that’s in you.
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People don’t have great attitudes because of great success, they have great success largely because of great attitudes.
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How can I be of the greatest service doing that which I most enjoy doing?
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Visualization is the human being’s vehicle to the future – good, bad, or indifferent. It’s strictly in our control.
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We must radiate success before it will come to us. We must first become mentally, from an attitude standpoint, the people we wish to become.
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We are all creatures of habit. We can do most things without even thinking about them; our bodies take charge and do them for us.
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Control your thoughts. Decide about that which you will think and concentrate upon. You are in charge of your life to the degree you take charge of your thoughts.
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Time can’t be managed. I merely manage activities. Each night, I write down on a sheet of paper a list of the things I have to accomplish the next day. And when I wake up I do them.
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Goals reflect your choice of destination.
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Wherever there is danger, there lurks opportunity; whenever there is opportunity, there lurks danger. The two are inseparable. They go together.
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The amount of money we receive will always be in direct ratio to the demand for what we do; our ability to do it; and the difficulty in replacing us.
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