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Orison Swett Marden
1850 - 1924
Nationality: American
Category: Writer
Subcategory: American Writer

There can be no failure to a man who has not lost his courage, his character, his self respect, or his self-confidence. He is still a King.

    Topics: Courage

You have not found your place until all your faculties are roused, and your whole nature consents and approves of the work you are doing.

   

Success is not measured by what you accomplish, but by the opposition you have encountered, and the courage with which you have maintained the struggle against overwhelming odds.

    Topics: Courage

It is what we do easily and what we like to do that we do well.

   

The size of your accomplishments, the quality of your achievement, will depend very largely on how big a man you see in yourself, what sort of image you get of your possible self, yourself at your best.

   

Analyzing what you haven't got as well as what you have is a necessary ingredient of a career.

   

A good system shortens the road to the goal.

   

Many a man has finally succeeded only because he has failed after repeated efforts. If he had never met defeat he would never have known any great victory.

   

When we are sure that we are on the right road there is no need to plan our journey too far ahead. No need to burden ourselves with doubts and fears as to the obstacles that may bar our progress. We cannot take more than one step at a time.

   

No one has a corner on success. It is his who pays the price.

   

No employer today is independent of those about him. He cannot succeed alone, no matter how great his ability or capital. Business today is more than ever a question of cooperation.

   

All men who have achieved great things have been great dreamers.

   

The hand cannot reach higher than does the heart.

   

Most of our obstacles would melt away if, instead of cowering before them, we should make up our minds to walk boldly through them.

   

The Universe is one great kindergarten for man. Everything that exists has brought with it its own peculiar lesson.

   

There is no stimulus like that which comes from the consciousness of knowing that others believe in us.

   

Our thoughts and imagination are the only real limits to our possibilities.

   

What power can poverty have over a home where loving hearts are beating with a consciousness of untold riches of the head and heart?

   

There are powers inside of you which, if you could discover and use, would make of you everything you ever dreamed or imagined you could become.

   

Your expectations opens or closes the doors of your supply, If you expect grand things, and work honestly for them, they will come to you, your supply will correspond with your expectation.

   

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