Actually, the entire quote itself is absurd and used to get you to go out there and make a fool of yourself when you really have no hope of it succeeding. Think about it. If you think you can jump in the air and stay suspended in midair for 15 seconds, will it happen?
Think about it this way: Say you have no chance of getting a girlfriend. You talk to your friend and say to him "Do you think it will work?". If he says "No, you're going to die alone." then you're not going to like him very much. People don't want the truth. They want some sugar-coated non-reality. Hence quotes like this one. In this case, your friend will distort reality and say "You never know until you try".
If you really want to believe this quote (and you shouldn't), another answer is below.
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It means that if you get something in your mind that you can do something, you will try until you succeed. If you don't think you can do it. You won't accomplish it.
Example: If you think you can get a job: at the interview, you will be prepared, dress correctly, care about the interview...etc.
If you don't think you can get the job, you won't care so much how you look and act to the interviewer, therefore, unlikely to get the job.
This quote by Henry Ford emphasizes the power of self-belief and mindset in achieving success. It suggests that having a positive or negative attitude towards a goal can influence the outcome, reinforcing the idea that one's thoughts and beliefs play a crucial role in shaping their reality. In essence, it highlights the importance of mindset and attitude in driving one's actions and outcomes.
Henry Ford did not say this quote. This is actually a quote by Edward Everett Hale.
The best quote for graduation is one that you think of on your own.The quote that you use is some thin that many of people may remember you by so you want to try to make it as unique as possible..
"The sky lovingly smiles on the earth and her children."Henry Morton Stanley"But my estimates, for instance, based upon book information, were simply ridiculous, fanciful images of African attractions were soon dissipated, anticipated pleasures vanished, and all crude ideas began to resolve themselves into shape."Henry Morton Stanley
This quote is from William Shakespeare's play "Henry IV, Part 2." It is spoken by King Henry IV, reflecting on the burdens and responsibilities that come with being a ruler.
This quote means that when people unite or work together towards a common goal, it marks the start of progress or achievement. Collaboration and unity are essential for initiating any meaningful change or development.
Henry Ford is credited with saying "Whether you think you can, or you think you can't – you're right" around the early 1900s, during the height of his success as an entrepreneur and automotive pioneer. This quote embodies the power of mindset and belief in achieving success.
One of Henry Kelsey's most famous quotes is "Life is not a matter of milestones, but of moments." This quote emphasizes the importance of cherishing the small, precious moments in life rather than focusing solely on achieving big goals or milestones.
you can paint it any color you want as long as its black He actually said, "Any color so long as it's black". But that is just one of many quotes by Henry Ford. His most famous quote is, "Whether you think that you can, or that you can't, you are usually right."
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It is from Henry V by Shakespeare.
I have a dream
Let them eat cake.
A very famous quote by Patrick Henry was "Give me liberty, or give me death."
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the leader was Henry Harrison