A Quote by Wallace D. Wattles

To become convinced that you can succeed is the first requisite to success. — © Wallace D. Wattles
To become convinced that you can succeed is the first requisite to success.
The first requisite for success is to develop the ability to focus.
People are beginning to see that the first requisite to success in life is to be a good animal.
The American system demands success, and in order to succeed we must first believe that we can. Yet our society, with its intolerance of failure and poverty, traps millions of people in positions where any kind of success seems impossible to contemplate, and in which failure itself is a kind of passive rebellion against their own misery and the social system which created it in the first place. To succeed it is necessary to accept the world as it is and rise above it.
For cultural invasion to succeed, it is essential that those invaded become convinced of their intrinsic inferiority.
The first requisite of success is the ability to apply your physical and mental energies to one problem without growing weary.
The first requisite for success is the ability to apply your physical and mental energies to one problem incessantly without growing weary.
I had the luck at 18 to become assistant to Christian Dior, and to succeed him at 21 and to meet with success from my first collection in 1958. That will be 44 years in a few days. Above all it was Christian Dior who was my master and who was the first to reveal the secrets and mysteries of haute couture.
If you're to succeed at any endeavor, the first and most important person you must convince is yourself. Success comes not from merely a belief that you can do it. Success comes when you absolutely know you can achieve it
I want to become the first European floor leader to succeed in the NBA. I want to be the standard-bearer and prove we can succeed here.
If at first you don't succeed, redefine success.
Either well succeed, or we wont succeed. And the definition of success as I described is sectarian violence down. Success is not no violence.
People who succeed have momentum. The more they succeed, the more they want to succeed, and the more they find a way to succeed. Similarly, when someone is failing, the tendency is to get on a downward spiral that can even become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
As kids we're not taught how to deal with success; we're taught how to deal with failure. If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. If at first you succeed, then what?
There is a certain cowardice, a certain weakness, rather, among respectable folk. Only brigands are convinced-of what? That they must succeed. And so they do succeed.
Exercising power can do strange things to people. You can become convinced that you're irreplaceable. You can become convinced that you're always right. And I think the danger is the longer you stay in power, the more likely that is to happen.
After people become convinced they have what it takes to succeed, they persevere in the face of adversity and quickly rebound from setbacks. By sticking it out through tough times, they emerge stronger from adversity.
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