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Napoleon Hill, You Can Work Your Own Miracles Quotes: "Meet struggle and master it, says nature, and you shall have strength and wisdom sufficient for all your needs."

Meet struggle and master it, says nature, and you shall have strength and wisdom sufficient for all your needs.



Napoleon Hill, You Can Work Your Own Miracles Quotes: "Memory is the 'filling cabinet' of the brain wherein is stored all thought impulses, all conscious experiences, and all sensations which reach the brain through the five physical senses."

Memory is the 'filling cabinet' of the brain wherein is stored all thought impulses, all conscious experiences, and all sensations which reach the brain through the five physical senses.




Napoleon Hill, You Can Work Your Own Miracles Quotes: "Fortune definitely frowns upon all ill-gotten wealth, and often causes it to mysteriously evaporate."

Fortune definitely frowns upon all ill-gotten wealth, and often causes it to mysteriously evaporate.



Napoleon Hill, You Can Work Your Own Miracles Quotes: "During times of disaster sorrow brings people together in a spirit of friendship, and influences man to recognize the blessings of becoming his brother's keeper."

During times of disaster sorrow brings people together in a spirit of friendship, and influences man to recognize the blessings of becoming his brother's keeper.




Napoleon Hill, You Can Work Your Own Miracles Quotes: "The Creator never singles out an individual for an important service to mankind without first testing him, through struggle, in proportion to the nature of the service he is to render."

The Creator never singles out an individual for an important service to mankind without first testing him, through struggle, in proportion to the nature of the service he is to render.