Why see the world <br> when you got the beach?
Commit yourself to quality from day one. . . it's better to do nothing at all than to do something badly.
You don't have to reinvent the wheel, just attach it to a new wagon.
All things being equal, people will do business with a friend; all things being unequal, people will still do business with a friend.
The best people know that there are two phases in every crisis: the one where you manage it and the other where you learn from it. To succeed you have to do both
In our business, the windows of opportunity open and close with dazzling rapidity. . . I constantly have to remind people to seize the moment.
Round numbers beg to be negotiated, usually by counteroffer round numbers. Odd numbers sound harder, firmer, less negotiable.
The songs come along at their own pace when they are ready.
The new nuns don't know that they're 'supposed' to be meek and submissive, and so in many ways they believe they can do anything, because they've seen the earlier ones do it. In this way, there's nothing for them to doubt.
Comparison is a death knell to sibling harmony.
Why see the world when you got the beach?
They say Australians get that ten-yard stare. It comes from the land and the horizon. You can see all around you for as far as you can see. So you just stare. I do it all the time.