Danh ngôn của William Feather (Sứ mệnh: 7)

A man must not deny his manifest abilities, for that is to evade his obligations.
Success seems to be largely a matter of hanging on after others have let go.
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.
No man is a failure who is enjoying life.
Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they didn't stop to enjoy it.
Early morning cheerfulness can be extremely obnoxious.
Setting a good example for your children takes all the fun out of middle age.
The wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages is preserved into perpetuity by a nation's proverbs, fables, folk sayings and quotations.
If you're naturally kind, you attract a lot of people you don't like.
One of the many things nobody ever tells you about middle age is that it's such a nice change from being young.
The reward of energy, enterprise and thrift is taxes.
Wealth flows from energy and ideas.
A budget tells us what we can't afford, but it doesn't keep us from buying it.
One of the indictments of civilizations is that happiness and intelligence are so rarely found in the same person.
Women lie about their age; men lie about their income.
Concentrate on your job and you will forget your other troubles.
One way to get the most out of life is to look upon it as an adventure.
Many of our prayers were not answered, and for this we are now grateful.
An invitation to a wedding invokes more trouble than a summons to a police court.
Most of us regard good luck as our right, and bad luck as a betrayal of that right.
That they may have a little peace, even the best dogs are compelled to snarl occasionally.
One of the funny things about the stock market is that every time one person buys, another sells, and both think they are astute.