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William Feather quotes - page 3
When the gardeners are praying for rain, the picnickers are praying for sunshine. So what is the poor Lord to do?
William Feather
Anyone who can think clearly can write clearly. But neither is easy.
William Feather
The trouble with a man who takes his time is that he takes your time, too.
William Feather
A tinfoil wrapper doesn't make a bum cigar taste any better.
William Feather
Many of us are dull, but not as dull as the grandchildren think we are.
William Feather
A clear conscience doesn't mean anything if you haven't any conscience.
William Feather
Every job has two salaries. One is the pay you get. The other is the mental satisfaction you derive from working for the company.
William Feather
In closing a deal, what you don't say may be more helpful than what you do say.
William Feather
The kindness lavished on dogs, if evenly distributed, would establish peace on earth.
William Feather
A single fact will often spoil an interesting argument.
William Feather
The way to get things done is to have a good assistant.
William Feather
The most difficult jobs look easy until you try to do them.
William Feather
If you do not have the capacity for happiness with a little money, great wealth will not bring it to you.
William Feather
Let's not have any more wars to end all war.
William Feather
A good time is seldom had by all.
William Feather
Uneasy lies the head that ignores a telephone call late at night.
William Feather
Nothing makes us so sleepy as the bell of our alarm clock.
William Feather
Conditions are never just right. People who delay action until all factors are favorable do nothing.
William Feather
Deliver me from all evildoers that talk nothing but sickness and failure. Grant me the companionship of men who think success and men who work for it. Loan me associates who cheerfully face the problems of a day and try hard to overcome them. Relieve me of all cynics and critics. Give me good health and the strength to be of real service to the world, and I'll get all that's good for me, and will what's left to those who want it.
William Feather
Once you have sold a customer, make sure he is satisfied with your goods. Stay with him until the goods are used up or worn out. Your product may be of such long life that you will never sell him again, but he will sell you and your product to his friends.
William Feather
One compensation of old age is that it excuses you from picnics.
William Feather
Work is the best method devised for killing time.
William Feather
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