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Thousands of potential millionaires are born every year. And
making a million dollars is coming closer to everyone's
pocket.
What advice did the money-makers follow?
Aristotle Onassis worked eighteen hours a day to maintain
his fortune. He started as a welder and aimed for the top.
"You have to think money day and night," he said, "you
should even dream about it in your sleep."
John D. Rockefeller, Jr., said, "I believe in the dignity of
labour, whether with head or hand; that the world owes every
person an opportunity to make a living."
And J. Paul Getty acknowledged his hard work: "I have no
complex about wealth. I have worked hard for my money,
producing things people need."
Even Proverbs advises: "In all labour there is profit."
Richard Bach, the author of the best selling "Jonathan
Livingston Seagull" wrote, "You are never given a wish
without also being given the power to make it true. You may
have to work for it, however."
The Empress of the British Empire, Queen Victoria,
admonished, "We are not interested in the possibilities of
defeat."
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