Robert Collier may refer to:
But fear - panic - knows no reason. It brings into being overnight the things that it fears. It is the greatest torment of humanity. Fear is, in short, the devil. It causes most of the sin, disaster, disease and misery of the world. It is the ravening lion roaming the earth seeking whom it may. . . devour. The only refuge is in the knowledge that it has no power other than the power you give it.
See things that you want as already yours. Know that they will come to you at need. Then let them come. Don't fret and worry about them. Don't think about your lack of them. Think of them as yours, as belonging to you, as already in your possession.
Your belief that you can do the thing gives your thought forces their power.
Something must be done when you find an opposing set of desires of this kind well to the fore in your category of strong desires. You must set in operation a process of competition, from which one must emerge a victor and the other set be defeated.
See things as you would have them be, instead of as they are.
Faith is the confidence, the assurance, the enforcing truth, the knowing.
Mind is all that counts. You can be whatever you make up your mind to be.
Supply always comes on the heels of demand.
Control your thoughts and you control your circumstance.
The headline of an advertisement accounts for 60% of the pull of that ad. In the same way, the start of a letter makes or breaks the letter, because if the start does not interest your reader, he never gets down to the rest of your letter.
It sometimes seems that we have only to love a thing greatly to get it.
We can do only what we think we can do. We can be only what we think we can be. We can have only what we think we can have. What we do, what we are, what we have, all depend upon what we think.