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Napoleon Hill

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Cherish your visions and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements.
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As quoted in Diamond Power : Gems of Wisdom from America's Greatest Marketer (2003) by Barry Farber, p. 53

 
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