Orison Swett Marden (1848–1924) was an American inspirational author and founder of Success magazine. As a pioneer in the self-help genre, Marden authored numerous books, including “Pushing to the Front” and “How to Succeed,” which emphasized principles of personal development, positive thinking, and achieving success. His writings had a significant impact on the early 20th-century self-improvement movement, influencing many later success coaches and motivational speakers. Marden’s emphasis on cultivating a positive mindset and perseverance continues to inspire individuals seeking personal and professional growth.
Orison Swett Marden Quotes
1. “Weak men wait for opportunities; strong men make them.”
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2. “Learn From Yesterday, Live for Today, hope for tomorrow.”
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3. “A good system shortens the road to the goal.”
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4. “Don’t wait for extraordinary opportunities. Seize common occasions and make them great. Weak men wait for opportunities; strong men make them.”
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5. “Success is not measured by what you accomplish but by the opposition you have encountered, and the courage with which you have maintained the struggle against overwhelming odds.”
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6. “A constant struggle, a ceaseless battle to bring success from inhospitable surroundings, is the price of all great achievements.”
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7. “There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful as expectation of something tomorrow.”
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8. “The golden rule for every businessman is this: ‘Put yourself in your customer’s place.’”
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9. “Be larger than your task.”
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10. “Conquer yourself and you can conquer everything else.”
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11. “The beginning of a habit is like an invisible thread, but every time we repeat the act we strengthen the strand, add to it another filament, until it becomes a great cable and binds us irrevocably thought and act.”
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12. “Self-confidence carries conviction; it makes other people believe in us.”
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13. “Deep within man dwell those slumbering powers; powers that would astonish him, that he never dreamed of possessing; forces that would revolutionize his life if aroused and put into action.”
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14. “Success is the child of drudgery and perseverance. It cannot be coaxed or bribed; pay the price and it is yours.”
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15. “Without continuous effort there cannot be continuous achievement.”
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16. “There can be no failure to a man who has not lost his courage, his character, his self-respect, or his self-confidence. He is still a King.”
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17. “The quality of your work, in the long run, is the deciding factor on how much your services are valued by the world.”
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18. “Most of our obstacles would melt away if, instead of cowering before them, we should make up our minds to walk boldly through them.”
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19. “We must give more in order to get more. It is the generous giving of ourselves that produces the generous harvest.”
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20. “Our thoughts and imagination are the only real limits to our possibilities.”
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21. “Put yourself in your customer’s place.”
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22. “Work, love, and play are the great balance wheels of man’s being.”
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23. “We make the world we live in and shape our own environment.”
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24. “Make every occasion a great occasion, for you can never tell who may be taking your measure for a higher place.”
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25. “Every great man has become great, every successful man has succeeded, in proportion as he has confined his powers to one particular channel.”
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26. “Live and let live is not enough; live and help live is not too much.”
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27. “Nothing else so destroys the power to stand alone as the habit of leaning upon others. If you lean, you will never be strong or original. Stand alone or bury your ambition to be somebody in the world.”
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28. “Every experience in life, everything with which we have come in contact in life, is a chisel which has been cutting away at our life statue, molding, modifying, shaping it. We are part of all we have met. Everything we have seen, heard, felt or thought has had its hand in molding us, shaping us.”
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29. “Believe with all your heart that you will do what you were made to do.”
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30. “The man who has no money is poor, but one who has nothing but money is poorer. He only is rich who can enjoy without owning; he is poor who though he has millions is covetous.”
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31. “A woman who is self-reliant, positive, optimistic, and undertakes her work with the assurance of success magnetizes her condition. She draws to herself the creative powers of the universe.”
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32. “This is the test of your manhood: How much is there left in you after you have lost everything outside of yourself?”
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33. “Money, influence, and position are nothing compared with brains, principles, energy, and perseverance.”
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34. “We lift ourselves by our own thought; we climb upon our vision of ourselves.”
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35. “Real happiness is so simple that most people do not recognize it. It is derived from the simplest, the quietest, the most unpretentious things in the world.”
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36. “All who have accomplished great things have had a great aim, have fixed their gaze on a goal which was high, one which sometimes seemed impossible.”
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37. “A man will remain a rag-picker as long as he has only the vision of a rag-picker.”
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38. “Obstacles will look large or small to you according to whether you are large or small.”
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39. “Make it a life rule to give your best to whatever passes through your hands. Stamp it with your manhood. Let superiority be your trademark…”
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40. “There is genius in persistence. It conquers all opposers. It gives confidence. It annihilates obstacles. Everybody believes in a determined man. People know that when he undertakes a thing, the battle is half won, for his rule is to accomplish whatever he sets out to do.”
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41. “The best thing about giving of ourselves is that what we get is always better than what we give. The reaction is greater than the action.”
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42. “The Creator has not given you a longing to do that which you have no ability to do.”
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43. “You will find the whole world will change to you when you change your attitude toward it.”
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44. “Find your purpose and fling your life out to it. Find a way or make one. Try with all your might. Self-made or never made.”
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45. “Joyfulness keeps the heart and face young. A good laugh makes us better friends with ourselves and everybody around us.”
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46. “You will always have to live with yourself, and it is to your best interest to see that you have good company – a clean, pure, straight, honest, upright, generous, magnanimous companion.”
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47. “If you do not feel yourself growing in your work and your life broadening and deepening, if your task is not a perpetual tonic to you, you have not found your place.”
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48. “Most men fail, not through lack of education, but from lack of dogged determination, from lack of dauntless will.”
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49. “There are powers inside of you which, if you could discover and use, would make of you everything you ever dreamed or imagined you could become.”
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50. “We cannot rise higher than our thought of ourselves.”
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51. “Doing common things uncommonly well.”
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52. “Begin where you are; work where you are; the hour which you are now wasting, dreaming of some far-off success may be crowded with grand possibilities.”
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53. “Ambition is the incentive that makes purpose GREAT and ACHIEVEMENT greater!”
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54. “Opportunity always looks bigger going than coming.”
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55. “The golden opportunity you are seeking is in yourself. It is not in your environment; it is not in luck or chance, or the help of others; it is in yourself alone.”
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56. “Forests, lakes, and rivers, clouds and winds, stars and flowers, stupendous glaciers and crystal snowflakes – every form of animate or inanimate existence, leaves its impress upon the soul of man.”
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57. “There can be no great courage where there is no confidence or assurance, and half the battle is in the conviction that we can do what we undertake.”
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58. “Opportunity is often missed because we are broadcasting when we should be tuning in.”
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59. “No one should voluntarily remain in an environment which prevents his development.”
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60. “One penny may seem to you a very insignificant thing, but it is the small seed from which fortunes spring.”
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61. “Your outlook upon life, your estimate of yourself, your estimate of your value are largely colored by your environment. Your whole career will be modified, shaped, molded by your surroundings, by the character of the people with whom you come in contact every day.”
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62. “There is no failure for the man who realizes his power, who never knows when he is beaten; there is no failure for the determined endeavor; the unconquerable will.”
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63. “The hopeful man sees success where others see failure, sunshine where others see shadows and storm.”
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64. “We advance on our journey only when we face our goal when we are confident and believe we are going to win out.”
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65. “Man becomes a slave to his constantly repeated acts. What he at first chooses, at last, compels.”
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66. “The wearer of smiles and the bearer of a kindly disposition needs no introduction, but is welcome anywhere.”
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67. “We win half the battle when we make up our minds to take the world as we find it including the thorns.”
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68. “Achievement is not always a success, while reputed failure often is. It is honest endeavor, persistent effort to do the best possible under any and all circumstances.”
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69. “The giants of the race have been men of concentration, who have struck sledgehammer blows in one place until they have accomplished their purpose. The successful men of today are men of one overmastering idea, one unwavering aim, men of single and intense purpose.”
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70. “Character is the indelible mark that determines the only true value of all people and all their work.”
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71. “Your expectations opens or closes the doors of your supply, If you expect grand things, and work honestly for them, they will come to you, your supply will correspond with your expectation.”
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72. “The trouble with us is that we expect too much from the great happenings, the unusual things, and we overlook the common flowers on the path of life, from which we might abstract sweets, comforts, delights.”
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73. “There is no stimulus like that which comes from the consciousness of knowing that others believe in us.”
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74. “Aspiration lifts the life; groveling lowers it. When we are striving for excellence in everything we do the entire life grows and expands, but if we allow our standards to drop, there is a natural progression that follows, a tendency for a downward effort in all that we do thereafter.”
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75. “You cannot measure a man by his failures. You must know what use he makes of them. What did they mean to him. What did he get out of them.”
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76. “Every child should be taught to expect success.”
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77. “To many a man, and sometimes to a youth, there comes the opportunity to choose between honorable competence and tainted wealth. The young man who starts out to be poor and honorable, holds in his hand one of the strongest elements of success.”
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78. “Poverty often hides her charms under an ugly mask, yet thousands have been forced into greatness by their very struggle to keep the wolf from the door.”
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79. “Happiness is not a matter of intensity but of balance, order, rhythm and harmony.”
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80. “How can I develop myself into the grandest possible manhood?”
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81. “Paradise is here or nowhere: you must take your joy with you or you will never find it.”
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82. “Our destiny changes with our thought; we shall become what we wish to become, do what we wish to do, when our habitual thought corresponds with our desire.”
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83. “There is no investment you can make which will pay you so well as the effort to scatter sunshine and good cheer through your establishment.”
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84. “If you cannot at first control your anger, learn to control your tongue, which, like fire, is a good servant, but a hard master.”
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85. “What we sincerely believe regarding ourselves is true for us.”
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86. “Genius, that power which dazzles mortal eyes, is but perseverance in disguise.”
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87. “It is psychological law that whatever we desire to accomplish we must impress upon the subjective or subconscious mind.”
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88. “There is an infinite difference between a little wrong and just right, between fairly good and the best, between mediocrity and superiority.”
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89. “Mirth is God’s medicine; everybody ought to bathe in it. Grim care, moroseness, anxiety- all the rust of life- ought to be scoured off by the oil of mirth.”
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90. “The waste of life occasioned by trying to do too many things at once is appalling.”
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91. “Our thoughts are like roots which reach out in every direction into the cosmic ocean of formless energy, and these thought-roots set in motion vibrations like themselves and attract the affinities of our desires and ambitions.”
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92. “The power of material things, to bestow happiness, to bring joy into the life is tremendously exaggerated. But The right mental attitude for example gratitude that things are not worse, the trained mind the right habits of thought – lifeskills, will bring to us the best there is in the universe.”
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93. “The lack of opportunity is ever the excuse of the weak.”
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94. “Joyfulness keeps the heart and face young.”
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95. “When we are sure that we are on the right road there is no need to plan our journey too far ahead. No need to burden ourselves with doubts and fears as to the obstacles that may bar our progress. We cannot take more than one step at a time.”
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96. “Superiority – doing things a little better than anybody else can do them.”
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97. “No man is beaten until his hope is annihilated, his confidence gone, As long as a man faces life hopefully, confidently, triumphantly, he is not a failure; he is not beaten until he turns his back on life.”
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98. “To think you can creates the force that can.”
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99. “When you finish a thing you ought to be able to say to yourself: ‘There, I am willing to stand for that piece of work. It is not pretty well done; it is done as well as I can do it; done to a complete finish. I will stand for that. I am willing to be judged by it.’”
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100. “Our trials, our sorrows, and our grieves develop us.”
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