Plant the seed of desire in your mind and it forms a nucleus with power to attract to itself everything needed for its fulfillment.
More Quotes from Robert Collier:
Very few persons, comparatively, know how to Desire with sufficient intensity. They do not know what it is to feel and manifest that intense, eager, longing, craving, insistent, demanding, ravenous Desire which is akin to the persistent, insistent, ardent, overwhelming desire of the drowning man for a breath of air of the shipwrecked or desert-lost man for a drink of water of the famished man for bread and meat....Robert Collier
Our subconscious minds have no sense of humor, play no jokes and cannot tell the difference between reality and an imagined thought or image. What we continually think about eventually will manifest in our lives.
Robert Collier
You have to sow before you can reap. You have to give before you can get.
Robert Collier
The first principle of success is desire - knowing what you want. Desire is the planting of your seed.
Robert Collier
The great successful men of the world have used their imaginations, they think ahead and create their mental picture, and then go to work materializing that picture in all its details, filling in here, adding a little there, altering this a bit and that bit, but steadily building, steadily building.
Robert Collier
People blame their environment. There is only one person to blame - and only one - themselves.
Robert Collier
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