“Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well.” |
THE ECDYSIAST’S COUNTERQUOTE: “If a thing is worth doing, it’s worth doing slowly — very slowly.” |
CHESTERTON’S COUNTERQUOTE: “If a thing is worth doing it is worth doing badly.” |
WALLY’S WISDOM: “My philosophy is that anything worth doing is too hard.” |
MAYBE MICK’S MOTTO?: “Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.” |
THE SUCKY BEGINNINGS PRINCIPLE: “Anything worth doing is going to suck at the beginning. Anything worth doing is meant to require pain and sacrifice. Herein lies the problem facing America, which originally was built on the moral of impulse control. What once used to be a country filled with people sacrificing momentary pleasure for a better future, the overpowering message of today is live for the moment.” * * * * * * * * * * Comments? Corrections? Questions? Email me or post them on my Famous Quotations Facebook page. Related reading, viewing and listening… |
October 1, 2019
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