Think And Grow Rich for Microsoft Reader - Think And Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill
Napoleon Hill studied the characteristics of many great achievers and developed fifteen "laws" intended to be applied by anybody to achieve success. Think And Grow Rich itself condenses these laws further and provides the reader with 13 principles in the form of a philosophy of personal achievement.
Quotes from the book:
"Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve."
"A quitter never wins and a winner never quits."
"Success requires no explanations. Failure permits no alibis"
Testemonials
KING OF THE 5 AND 10 CENT STORES "By applying many of the 17 fundamentals of the Law of Success philosophy we have built a great chain of successful stores. I presume it would be no exaggeration of fact if I said that the Woolworth Building might properly be called a monument to the soundness of these principles."
F. W. WOOLWORTH
A GREAT STEAMSHIP MAGNATE "I feel greatly indebted for the privilege of reading your Law of Success. If I had had this philosophy fifty years ago, I suppose I could have accomplished all that I have done in less than half the time. I sincerely hope the world will discover and reward you."
ROBERT DOLLAR
FAMOUS AMERICAN LABOR LEADER "Mastery of the Law of Success philosophy is the equivalent of an insurance policy against failure."
SAMUEL GOMPERS
A FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES "May I not congratulate you on your persistence. Any man who devotes that much time . . . must of necessity make discoveries of great value to others. I am deeply impressed by your interpretation of the 'Master Mind' principles which you have so clearly described."
WOODROW WILSON
A MERCHANT PRINCE "I know that your 17 fundamentals of success are sound because I have been applying them in my business for more than 30 years."
JOHN WANAMAKER
WORLD'S LARGEST MAKER OF CAMERAS "I know that you are doing a world of good with your Law of Success. I would not care to set a monetary value on this training because it brings to the student qualities which cannot be measured by money, alone."
GEORGE EASTMAN
A NATIONALLY KNOWN BUSINESS CHIEF "Whatever success I may have attained I owe, entirely, to the application of your 17 fundamental principles of the Law of Success. I believe I have the honor of being your first student."
W.M.. WRIGLEY, JR.
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