William Feather Quotes
Top 100 wise famous quotes and sayings by William Feather
William Feather Famous Quotes & Sayings
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If we conducted ourselves as sensibly in good times as we do in hard times, we could all acquire a competence.
Conditions are never just right. People who delay action until all factors are favourable do nothing.
Next to doing a good job yourself, the greatest joy is having someone else do a first class job under your direction.
Back of ninety-nine out of one-hundred assertions that a thing cannot be done is nothing, but the unwillingness to do it.
The rule for every worthwhile man is that no serious job ever shall receive less than his best thought and effort.
In many lines of wok, it isn't how much you do that counts, but how much you do well and how often you decide right.
Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they didn't stop to enjoy it.
Business demands faith, compels earnestness, requires courage, is honestly selfish, is penalized for mistakes, and is the essence of life.
The prizes go to those who meet emergencies successfully. And the way to meet emergencies is to do each daily task the best we can.
One of the funny things about the stock market is that every time one person buys, another sells, and both think they are astute.
A woman seldom comes out of a sullen spell until she's sure her husband has suffered as much as she thinks he should.
Change, not habit, is what gets most of us down; habit is the stabilizer of human society, change accounts for its progress.
Not a tenth of us who are in business are doing as well as we could if we merely followed the principles that were known to our grandfathers.
In business, as in baseball, the prizes go most often to the organizations that pursue their objective hard and relentlessly every day of the year.
The philosophy behind much advertising is based on the old observation that every man is really two men - the man he is and the man he wants to be.
Only the man who can impose discipline on himself is fit to discipline others or can impose discipline on others.
Life begins at 40 - but so do fallen arches, rheumatism, faulty eyesight, and the tendency to tell a story to the same person, three or four times.
If people really liked to work, we'd still be plowing the land with sticks and transporting goods on our backs.
The big things that come our way are ... the fruit of seeds planted in the daily routine of our work.
Nothing will ruin an interesting intelligent argument more quickly than the arrival of a pretty girl.
The best sermon is preached by the minister who has a sermon to preach and not by the man who has to preach a sermon.
Unnecessary hustle is one of the American follies. We hustle at both work and play, and consequently enjoy neither to the utmost.
The wise man seeks little joys, knowing that life is long and that his quota of great joys is distinctly limited.
Almost any idea is good if a man has ability and is willing to work hard. The best idea is worthless if the creator is a loafer and ineffective.
Temporary success can be achieved in spite of lack of other fundamental qualities, but no advancements can be maintained without hard work.