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"It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else, will affect its successful outcome."
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"A person will sometimes devote all his life to the development of one part of his body - the wishbone."

"A healthy attitude is contagious, let others catch it."

"Men take only their needs into consideration - never their abilities."

"Man is not the creature of circumstances, circumstances are the creatures of men. We are free agents, and man is more powerful than matter."

"Stubborness and staunch, they are both same thingsfrom different point of view, such crazy and eccentric."

"Life is mental, it's all about attitude. The majority of it is lived in your head."
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"Everyone is familiar with the phenomenon of feeling more or less alive on different days. Everyone knows on any given day that there are energies slumbering in him which the incitements of that day do not call forth, but which he might display if these were greater. Most of us feel as if a sort of cloud weighed upon us, keeping us below our highest notch of clearness in discernment, sureness in reasoning, or firmness in deciding. Compared with what we ought to be, we are only half awake. Our fires are damped, our drafts are checked. We are making use of only a small part of our possible mental and physical resources. Stating the thing broadly, the human individual thus lives far within his limits; he possesses powers of various sorts which he habitually fails to use."

"It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else, will affect its successful outcome."

"To change one's life: 1. Start immediately. 2. Do it flamboyantly. 3. No exceptions."

"Human beings are born into this little span of life of which the best thing is its friendships and intimacies and yet they leave their friendships and intimacies with no cultivation, to grow as they will by the roadside, expecting them to "keep" by force of mere inertia."
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