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Marshall Sylver
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Marshall Sylver
Age: 62
Born: 1962
Born: May 19
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Everything begins with a thought, and thoughts are turned into plans, and plans into reality.
Marshall Sylver
Elegant persuasion is when the other person thought it was their idea.
Marshall Sylver
Those that are afraid to buy are always afraid to sell.
Marshall Sylver
Make no apologies for who you are.
Marshall Sylver
You must learn to love, respect and believe in yourself. To accomplish this, begin by restructuring your current self-programming.
Marshall Sylver
Not believing in something doesn't make it not exist.
Marshall Sylver
The stress of an action diminishes rapidly after that action is performed.
Marshall Sylver
Your life wasn't meant to be a struggle it was meant to be an adventure. Start living the adventure now!
Marshall Sylver
Nothing has any power except the power that you give it.
Marshall Sylver
You can't get more by going for less.
Marshall Sylver
Consistently ask yourself: 'Is what I'm doing right now working for me or working against me?
Marshall Sylver
Relationships are like a book, in that they are for learning.
Marshall Sylver
The power of faith is suspending judgment long enough to gain the rewards available.
Marshall Sylver
Wealthy people always know the exact value of their time.
Marshall Sylver
With constant repetition and reinforcement, new habits are easily formed.
Marshall Sylver
Find your life perfect and deal with what emerges.
Marshall Sylver
When you think what someone thinks & do what they do, you'll find that you'll produce a similar result.
Marshall Sylver
Unless you love yourself, it's difficult to respect anyone else who holds that high an opinion of you.
Marshall Sylver
Enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
Marshall Sylver
Learn to trust and be trustworthy. When you treat someone as if they are being dishonest, you will train them to be. It's more powerful to treat someone as if they are being honest, and you will train them to now be honest, even if they weren't then.
Marshall Sylver