Quotes About Equivalent
ALL THOUGHTS WHICH HAVE BEEN EMOTIONALIZED, (given feeling) AND MIXED WITH FAITH, begin immediately to translate themselves into their physical equivalent or counterpart.
~ Napoleon Hill
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The cause may be found in the fact that all impulses of thought have a tendency to clothe themselves in their physical equivalent.
~ Napoleon Hill
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Faith is the element which transforms the ordinary vibration of thought, created by the finite mind of man, into the spiritual equivalent.
~ Napoleon Hill
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I've since come to understand that the universe operates on the same general equilibrium theory as markets.It never gives you something without making you pay for it somehow.
~ Gayle Forman
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It is not at all clear that Paul conceived of baptism as the Christian equivalent of circumcision.65 The "circumcision of Christ" (Col. 2:11) is easiest to understand as the circumcision of the heart that Christ performs.66 This is an altogether spiritual event, one "made without hands," and is synonymous with dying to sin. Circumcision then stands in contrast to baptism, not in correlation with it.67
~ George Eldon Ladd
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the suppression of war is not the equivalent of peace.
~ Vida Dutton Scudder
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Would you agree," he said, "that man's sole duty is to produce as much pleasure as possible?" "Only if the pleasure produced is equivalent to the diminution of pain." My father crossed his arms. "And only if one man's pleasure is as important as any other's.
~ Susan Hubbard
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A five-year shelf life in Chicago is almost equivalent to five to 10 somewhere else.
~ Joe Maddon
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Being a philosopher as well as a preacher, Dr. Gunsaulus recognized, as do all who succeed in life, that DEFINITENESS OF PURPOSE is the starting point from which one must begin. He recognized, too, that definiteness of purpose takes on animation, life, and power when backed by a BURNING DESIRE to translate that purpose into its material equivalent.
~ Napoleon Hill
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thoughts which go out from one's mind, also imbed themselves deeply in one's subconscious mind, where they serve as a magnet, pattern, or blueprint by which the subconscious mind is influenced while translating them into their physical equivalent.
~ Napoleon Hill
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From this statement, you will understand that the subconscious mind will translate into its physical equivalent a thought impulse of a negative or destructive nature, just as readily as it will act upon thought impulses of a positive or constructive nature. This accounts for the strange phenomenon which so many millions of people experience, referred to as "misfortune," or "bad luck.
~ Napoleon Hill
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In connection with this, consider again the statement, ALL THOUGHTS WHICH HAVE BEEN EMOTIONALIZED, (given feeling) AND MIXED WITH FAITH, begin immediately to translate themselves into their physical equivalent or counterpart.
~ Napoleon Hill
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An educated man is one who has so developed the faculties of his mind that he may acquire anything he wants, or its equivalent, without violating the rights of others. Henry Ford comes well within the meaning of this definition.
~ Napoleon Hill
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THOUGHTS WHICH HAVE BEEN EMOTIONALIZED, (given feeling) AND MIXED WITH FAITH, begin immediately to translate themselves into their physical equivalent or counterpart.
~ Napoleon Hill
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Os desejos dominantes podem ser cristalizados nos seus equivalentes físicos, através da definição de propósito, amparada por planos definidos, com a cooperação da lei natural do ritmo hipnótico e do tempo.
~ Napoleon Hill
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This is the equivalent of saying that any impulse of thought which is repeatedly passed on to the subconscious mind is, finally, accepted and acted upon by the subconscious mind, which proceeds to translate that impulse into its physical equivalent, by the most practical procedure available.
~ Napoleon Hill
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ALL THOUGHTS WHICH HAVE BEEN EMOTIONALIZED, (given feeling) AND MIXED WITH FAITH, begin immediately to translate themselves into their physical equivalent
~ Napoleon Hill
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The subconscious mind will translate into its physical equivalent, by the most direct and practical method available.
~ Napoleon Hill
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Not only thought impulses which have been mixed with FAITH, but those which have been mixed with any of the positive emotions, or any of the negative emotions, may reach, and influence the subconscious mind. From this statement, you will understand that the subconscious mind will translate into its physical equivalent, a thought impulse of a negative or destructive nature, just as readily as it will act upon thought impulses of a positive or constructive nature.
~ Napoleon Hill
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For the fragile, the cumulative effect of small shocks is smaller than the single effect of an equivalent single large shock.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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The occurrence of a highly improbable event is the equivalent of the nonoccurrence of a highly probable one
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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All accounts of the crisis document a chain of events in which rising real estate prices led to reckless borrowing and ultimately the equivalent of a modern bank run.
~ Charles Wheelan
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The letter is susceptible of operations which enables one to transform literal expressions and thus to paraphrase any statement into a number of equivalent forms. It is this power of transformation that lifts algebra above the level of a convenient shorthand.
~ Tobias Dantzig
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Rather than probability, one can speak of a measure of the disorder of the atoms, because the equivalent disordered states (for a given macroscopic state) are very many and the probability that one of them occurs is extremely high. We shall discuss this paper in detail in Chapter 6.
~ Carlo Cercignani
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