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The Power of Positive Thinking
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“Mude seus pensamentos e você mudará seu mundo.”
Change your thoughts and you will change your world.
A Guide to Confident Living - Página 233, de Norman Vincent Peale - Publicado por Prentice-Hall, 1948 - 248 páginas
Norman Vincent Peale frases e citações
“O mal de quase todos nós é que preferimos ser arruinados pelo elogio a ser salvos pela crítica.”
The trouble with most of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism
citado em "Peter's Quotations: Ideas for Our Time" - Página 417, de Laurence J. Peter, Peter, Laurence J., 1919-, John Dann MacDonald, John D. MacDonald Collection - Publicado por Bantam, 1979, ISBN 0553121596, 9780553121599 - 579 páginas
Norman Vincent Peale in: "Faith Made Them Champions" - "A Fé os Tornou Campeões"; como citado em "Liberte sua personalidade" - Página 89 http://books.google.com.br/books?id=5gANzeigGvkC&pg=PA89, Maxwell Maltz, Grupo Editorial Summus, 1981, ISBN 8532300480, 9788532300485 - 208 páginas
Norman Vincent Peale: Frases em inglês
Stay Alive All Your Life (1957)
Contexto: By success, of course, I do not mean that you may become rich, famous, or powerful for that does not, of necessity, represent achievement. Indeed, not infrequently, such individuals represent pathetic failure as persons. By success I mean the development of mature and constructive personality.
Through the application of the principle of constructive thinking you can attain your worthy goals. The natural outcome of living by creative principles is creative results. Believe and create is a basic fact of successful living.
Stay Alive All Your Life (1957), Epigram, Ch. 1 : The Magnificent Power of Belief http://www.ebookwise.com/ebooks/b55844/Stay-Alive-All-Your-Life/Dr-Norman-Vincent-Peale/?si=43
Stay Alive All Your Life (1957)
Contexto: Every individual forms his own estimate of himself and that basic estimate goes far toward determining what he becomes. You can do no more than you believe you can. You can be no more than you believe you are. Belief stimulates power within yourself. Have faith in faith. Don't be afraid to trust faith.
“Believe and create is a basic fact of successful living.”
Stay Alive All Your Life (1957)
Contexto: By success, of course, I do not mean that you may become rich, famous, or powerful for that does not, of necessity, represent achievement. Indeed, not infrequently, such individuals represent pathetic failure as persons. By success I mean the development of mature and constructive personality.
Through the application of the principle of constructive thinking you can attain your worthy goals. The natural outcome of living by creative principles is creative results. Believe and create is a basic fact of successful living.
"No More Stress or Tension" in Plus : The Magazine of Positive Thinking (May 1986), p. 22
“Change your thoughts and you can change the world.”
As quoted in Back on Track : How to Straighten Out Your Life When It Throws You a Curve (1997) by Deborah Norville, p. 201
Variante: Change your thoughts and you change your world.
“The trouble with most of us is that we'd rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism.”
Variante: The trouble with most of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism
Fonte: The Power of Positive Thinking
“Empty pockets never held anyone back…it's only empty heads and empty hearts that do it.”
"Enthusiasm makes the difference" (2003), p. 58
“Just a moment ago nature put on one of its most spectacular demonstrations.”
Power Of The Plus Factor (1987)
Contexto: Just a moment ago nature put on one of its most spectacular demonstrations. The widest rainbow I have ever seen stretched from the lake over a high snow-clad mountain to touch down in a deep valley in the Alps. There was about this gigantic rainbow a deep benediction of peace and hope. But as ineffable as nature is in the effect of natural beauty on the mind, it cannot match the peace of God in its healing effect on the human mind. <!-- p. 180