Quote by Napoleon Hill
Action is the real measure of intelligence. - Napoleon Hill

Action is the real measure of intelligence. – Napoleon Hill

Other quotes by Napoleon Hill

Before success comes in any mans life, hes sure to meet with much temporary defeat and, perhaps some failures. When defeat overtakes a man, the easiest and the most logical thing to do is to quit. Thats exactly what the majority of men do. – Napoleon Hill

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Failure
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The majority of men meet with failure because of their lack of persistence in creating new plans to take the place of those which fail. – Napoleon Hill

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Business
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Most great people have attained their greatest success just one step beyond their greatest failure. – Napoleon Hill

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Failure
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Other Quotes from
Intelligence
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And I argued with that intelligence estimate and I think it is a responsibility of policymakers to use their best judgment on the basis of the intelligence theyve received. – Frank Carlucci

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Intelligence

This president has been reluctant to hold anybody accountable. No one was held accountable after September the 11th. Nobodys been held accountable after the clear flaws in intelligence leading up to the war in Iraq. – Bob Graham

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Intelligence

To me, being an intellectual doesnt mean knowing about intellectual issues; it means taking pleasure in them. – Jacob Bronowski

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Intelligence

The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits. – Albert Einstein

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Intelligence

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If you want to live, you must walk. If you want to live long, you must run. – Jinabhai Navik

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Communication is everyones panacea for everything. – Tom Peters

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Quality isnt something that can be argued into an article or promised into it. It must be put there. If it isnt put there, the finest sales talk in the world wont act as a substitute. – C. G. Campbell

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Without feeling abashed by my ignorance, I confess that I am absolutely unable to say. In the absence of an appearance of learning, my answer has at least one merit, that of perfect sincerity. – Jean Henri Fabre

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Learning