Quotes
Authors
Charles F. Haanel
"Growth follows knowledge; action follows inspiration; opportunity follows perception; always the spiritual first, then the transformation into the infinite and illimitable possibilities of achievement." --
Source : Charles F. Haanel (2016). “The Master Key System”, p.51, Charles F. Haanel
Charles F. Haanel
#Spiritual Quotes
#Inspiration Quotes
#Opportunity Quotes
“The discovery of electrical waves... has had a profound influence on civilization; it has been instrumental in providing the methods which may bring all inhabitants of the world within hearing distance of each other and has potentialities social, educational and political which we are only beginning to realize.”
“The first step to problem solving is figuring out who's got the problem.”
“There are some men who possess a quality which goes way beyond romantic or even sexual appeal, a quality which literally enslaves. It has very little to do with looks and nothing at all to do with youth, because there are some quite mature and unathletic specimens who have it. It's an expression in the eyes, an aura of being in control, and responsible, or something easy and powerful in the stance, or who knows.”
Source : Lucille Kallen (1981). “Introducing C.B. Greenfield”
“By a kind of happy pre-established harmony, such as a later age discovered between the needs of society and the self-interest of the individual, success in business is in itself almost a sign of spiritual grace, for it is a proof that a man has laboured faithfully in his vocation.”
Source : R. H. Tawney (2016). “Religion and the Rise of Capitalism”, p.210, Verso Books
“My headshot is a scratch and sniff, it smells like failure and onions.”
“Anything is possible, and that’s something we should not lose sight of. The inspiration and the permission to dream is huge.”
“Intermittently she caught the gist of his sentences and supplied the rest from her subconscious, as one picks up the striking of a clock in the middle with only the rhythm of the first uncounted strokes lingering in the mind.”
“Long John would sometimes hold his interviews in the Carnegie Delicatessen, which is the most famous delicatessen in New York up by Carnegie. Let's see, 57th Street, you're down to like 50th Street and 7th Avenue... You'd go in there and everybody would be eating a heart attack on a plate, pastrami, malts, that kind of stuff. But it literally was the place where Woody Allen would go.”