
The Law of Success: In Sixteen Lessons

In the world of physical matter, whether one is looking at the largest star that floats through the heavens or the smallest grain of sand to be found on earth, the object under observation is but an organized collection of molecules, atoms and electrons revolving around one another at inconceivable speed.
Napoleon Hill • The Law of Success: In Sixteen Lessons
This author has proved, times too numerous to enumerate, to his own satisfaction at least, that every human brain is both a broadcasting and a receiving station for vibrations of thought frequency.
Napoleon Hill • The Law of Success: In Sixteen Lessons
You should also begin teaching these laws to those in whom you are most interested, as it is a well-known fact that the more one tries to teach a subject the more he learns about that subject.
Napoleon Hill • The Law of Success: In Sixteen Lessons
One of the greatest problems of life, if not, in fact, the greatest, is that of learning the art of harmonious negotiation with others.
Napoleon Hill • The Law of Success: In Sixteen Lessons
there are two distinct classes of what are called Thoughts: those that we produce in ourselves by reflection and the act of thinking, and those that bolt into the mind of their own accord.
Napoleon Hill • The Law of Success: In Sixteen Lessons
Success is a matter of individual effort only to the extent that each person must decide, in his or her own mind, what is wanted. This involves the use of “imagination.”
Napoleon Hill • The Law of Success: In Sixteen Lessons
“Master Mind,” meaning a mind that is developed through the harmonious co-operation of two or more people who ally themselves for the purpose of accomplishing any given task.
Napoleon Hill • The Law of Success: In Sixteen Lessons
Meaning of 'Master Mind'. #coop
yet you will find there is always one outstanding
Napoleon Hill • The Law of Success: In Sixteen Lessons
People buy personalities as much as merchandise, and it is a question if they are not influenced more by the personalities with which they come in contact than they are by the merchandise.