Frases de Norman Vincent Peale
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Norman Vincent Peale fue el autor de El Poder del Pensamiento Positivo y creador de la teoría del pensamiento positivo. Con su esposa, fundó la revista Guideposts en 1945. Nació en Bowersville, Ohio y murió en Pawling, Nueva York. Wikipedia  

✵ 31. mayo 1898 – 24. diciembre 1993  •  Otros nombres N.V Peale, Норман Пил
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Norman Vincent Peale: 69 citas5 Me gusta

Frases célebres de Norman Vincent Peale

“Crea que para todo problema hay una solución.”

Norman Vincent Peale

Fuente: The Power of the Positive Thinking (El Poder del Pensamiento Positivo)

Norman Vincent Peale: Frases en inglés

“Our happiness depends on the habit of mind we cultivate.”

Norman Vincent Peale libro The Power of Positive Thinking

Fuente: The Power of Positive Thinking

“Live your life and forget your age.”

Norman Vincent Peale

Variante: Live your life, not your age.

“People become really quite remarkable when they start thinking that they can do things. When they believe in themselves they have the first secret of success.”

Norman Vincent Peale

Positive Thinking Every Day : An Inspiration for Each Day of the Year (1993), "April 13"
Earlier variant: People become really quite remarkable when they start thinking that they can do things. And those who have learned to have a realistic, nonegotistical belief in themselves, who possess a deep and sound self-confidence, are assets to mankind, too, for they transmit their dynamic quality to those lacking it.
‪You Can If You Think You Can‬ (1987), p. 84

“Faced with the election of a Catholic, our culture is at stake.”

Norman Vincent Peale

Opposing the candidacy of ‪John F. Kennedy‬‎ for US President, as quoted in "The Religious Issue: Hot and Getting Hotter" in Newsweek (19 September 1960)

“If you put off everything till you're sure of it, you'll get nothing done.”

Norman Vincent Peale

As quoted in Behavior in Organizations : Understanding & Managing the Human Side of Work (1995) by Jerald Greenberg and Robert A. Baron, p. 371

“It is inconceivable that a Roman Catholic president would not be under extreme pressure by the hierarchy of his church to accede to its policies with respect to foreign relations in matters, including representation to the Vatican.”

Norman Vincent Peale

Formal statement of the committee of 150 Protestant clergymen he represented, opposing the candidacy of ‪John F. Kennedy‬‎ for US President in September 1960, quoted in The Religious Issue: Hot and Getting Hotter in Newsweek (19 September 1960), and in ‪A Question of Character : A Life of John F. Kennedy‬ (1992) by Thomas C. Reeves, p. 191; though as a primary spokesman of the committee, he endorsed the statement, and it is likely he had major influence on its drafting, he was not cited as its author.
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