Whatever The Mind Can Conceive

MSN: Quote of the day by Napoleon Hill: 'Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve'

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“Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve." Today's quote of the day, which is widely attributed to Napoleon Hill, highlights the power of the mind – how one's mindset shapes the ...

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Quote of the day by Napoleon Hill: 'Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve'

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If you go into a public library, you can borrow whatever you want - any book, or any of the videos or CDs if they have them. If you're given a choice of a dozen books, you can borrow whichever you like of that given group. Both words are correct there, but 'whichever' has more of a definite group in mind, whereas 'whatever' is more open.

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The American Heritage Dictionary seems to allow both: Both whatever and what ever may be used in sentences such as Whatever (or What ever) made her say that? Critics have occasionally objected to the one-word form, but many respected writers have used it. The same is true of the forms whoever, whenever, wherever, and however.

Which sentence is right? I don´t mind, do whatever you want. I don´t mind, do whatever you want to. I don´t mind, do whatever you wanto to do. There are many sentences in which I don´t know if I should use "to" after "want". And here: I have to go to school but I don´t want I have to go to...

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