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successful characters possess it in high degree. A strong will is a mighty cyclonic force in human nature that creates a current of vibrations toward its possessor, along which are brought to him the very objects willed. It operates by natural law yet its results seem at times miraculous. The pupil should by frequent affirmation to himself, in the temple of his own Soul, assert his Will and Ability to conquer all difficulties. Many have suggested this affirmation for constant use: "I can and I will." "The human will, that force unseen The offspring of a deathless soul, Can hew a way to any goal, Though walls of granite intervene." It was this Will Power developed in high degree, which transformed the little Corsican into the most magnificent military leader and conqueror the world ever saw, Napoleon Bonaparte. He would regard nothing as impossible, insisting that the word "impossible" was only found in the dictionary of fools, that it was not a French word at all. When told that the Alps stood in the way of his victorious march into Italy he simply said: "There shall be no Alps," and the Simplon Pass was the result.

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