Napoleon Hill said this. Hill was a famous American author living from 1883-1970, and is to believed to have created the "personal-success literature" genre.
You probably mean: "A goal is a dream with a deadline."But it was said/written by Napoleon Hill.
I think you mean "A goal is a dream with a deadline." Napoleon Hill said this, and he was differentiating between goals and dreams, implying that goals are things that you actually plan to accomplish within a certain time-frame, whereas dreams are simply desperate desires for the future which may or may not ever come true
Napoleon Hill
you can think of your goals as a dream that has deadline. it makes you both passionate and realistic.it also means that sure you can try to achieve but it doesnt always work
what is the purpose of setting deadline for a goal
Elbert Hubbard.
She didn't actually. She plagiarized a quote from Napolean Hill, "A goal is a dream with a deadline."
It creates accountability by establishing deadlines.
No. The dream was crushed by his favorite teacher when the teacher said that being a lawyer was no realistic goal for a nig@$#. So Malcolm dropped out of school.
wow you don't know that ha. A dream and goal is basicly the same thing. A dream is a picture in your head. And I bet you know what a goal is.
they give a deadline and a goal to work towards and motivate
well your goal is to believe and follow your dream