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Old habits are strong and jealous.
— Dorothea Brande
Pain has a flavor.
— Lisa Gardner
All that is necessary to break the spell of inertia and frustration is this: Act as if it were impossible to fail.
— Dorothea Brande
Act as though it is impossible to fail.
— Dorothea Brande
A community ceases to be so once the members of it become less than resolute in their support of each other. Many of
— Sandra Gregory
Hitch your unconscious mind to your writing arm.
— Dorothea Brande
Act boldly and unseen forces will come to your aid.
— Dorothea Brande
A problem is often half-solved when it is clearly stated.
— Dorothea Brande
A problem clearly stated is a problem half solved.
— Dorothea Brande
One awakens, one rises, one dresses, and one goes forth;
One returns, one dines, one sups, one retires and one sleeps. — Pierre-Antoine-Augustin De Piis
One returns, one dines, one sups, one retires and one sleeps. — Pierre-Antoine-Augustin De Piis
The genius keeps all his days the vividness and intensity of interest that a sensitive child feels in his expanding world.
— Dorothea Brande
It is the sum of small things successfully done that lifts a life out of bondage to the humdrum.
— Dorothea Brande
I go to bed early; my favorite dream comes on at nine.
— George Carlin
Most writers flourish greatly on a simple, healthy routine with occasional time off for gaiety.
— Dorothea Brande
Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier.
— Dorothea Brande
There are seeds of self-destruction in all of us that will bear only unhappiness if allowed to grow.
— Dorothea Brande
By going over your day in imagination before you begin it, you can begin acting successfully at any moment.
— Dorothea Brande
Act boldly and unforeseen forces will come to your aid.
— Dorothea Brande
The games of the ancient Greeks were, in their original institutions, religious solemnities.
— Dorothea Brande
Writing calls on unused muscles and involves solitude and immobility.
— Dorothea Brande