George Horace Lorimer

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You've got to get up every morning with determination if you're going to go to bed with satisfaction.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Morning
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It's good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good, too, to check up once in a while and make sure that you haven't lost the things that money can't buy.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Money
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It is good to have money and the things that money can buy, but it's good too, to check up once in a while and make sure you haven't lost the things money can't buy.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Happiness
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In all your dealings, remember that today is your opportunity; tomorrow some other fellow's.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Opportunity
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The aim of the college, for the individual student, is to eliminate the need in his life for the college; the task is to help him become a self-educating man.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: College
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Give fools the first and women the last word.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Giving
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A tactful man can pull the stinger from a bee without getting stung.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Men
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Believe me, it is no time for words when the wounds are fresh and bleeding; no time for homilies when the lightning's shaft has smitten, and the man lies stunned and stricken. Then let the comforter be silent; let him sustain by his presence, not by his preaching; by his sympathetic silence, not by his speech.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Lying
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The world is full of bright men who know all the right things to say and who say them in the wrong place.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Men
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The easiest way in the world to make enemies is to hire friends.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Enemy
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Say less than the other fellow and listen more than you talk; for when a man's listening he isn't telling on himself and he's flattering the fellow who is.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Men
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Consider carefully before you say a hard word to a man, but never let a chance to say a good one go by. Praise judiciously bestowed is money invested.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Men
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Every fellow is really two men -- what he is and what he might be; and you're never absolutely sure which you're going to bury till he's dead.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Men
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Never threaten, because a threat is a promise to pay that it isn't always convenient to meet, but if you don't make it good it hurts your credit. Save a threat till you're ready to act, and then you won't need it.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Hurt
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Never ask a man what he knows, but what he can do.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Men
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I remember reading once that some fellows use language to conceal thought; but it's been my experience that a good many more use it instead of thought.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Reading
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When the tongue lies, the eyes tell the truth.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Lying
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Back of every noble life there are principles that have fashioned it.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Principles
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If there's anything worse than knowing too little, it's knowing too much. Education will broaden a narrow mind, but there's no known cure for a big head. The best you can hope is that it will swell up and bust.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Knowing
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Colleges don't make fools, they only develop them.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: College
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The great secret of good management is to be more alert to prevent a man's going wrong than eager to punish him for it.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Men
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It's been my experience that every man has in him the possibility of doing well some one thing, no matter how humble, and that there's some one, in some place, who wants that special thing done. The difference between a fellow who succeeds and one who fails is that the first gets out and chases after the man who needs him, and the second sits around waiting to be hunted up.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Humble
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Putting off a hard thing makes it impossible.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Procrastination
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Because a fellow has failed once or twice or a dozen times, you don't want to set him down as a failure till he's dead or loses his courage.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Inspirational
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Those who succeed can't forgive a fellow for being a failure, and those who fail can't forgive him for being a success.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Forgiving
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When you make a mistake, don't make a second one -- keeping it to yourself. Own up. The time to sort out rotten eggs is at the nest. The deeper you hide them in the case the longer they stay in circulation, and the worse impression they make when they finally come to the breakfast table.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Mistake
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It isn't what a man's got in the bank, but what he's got in his head, that makes him a great merchant.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Men
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A lesson learned at the muzzle has the virtue of never being forgotten.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Lesson Learned
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Doing the same thing in the same way year after year is like eating a quail a day for thirty days. Along toward the middle of the month a fellow begins to long for a broiled crow or a slice of cold dog.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Dog
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When a fortune comes without calling, it's apt to leave without asking.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Asking
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Procrastination is the longest word in the language, but there's only one letter between its ends when they occupy their proper places in the alphabet.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Procrastination
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A man's got to keep company a long time, and come early and stay late and sit close, before he can get a girl or a job worth having.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Girl
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The solution to our energy needs must go through a show of respect for nature, not, once again, a policy that does violence to our hills.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Wind
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And a diplomatist is one who lets the other fellow think he's getting his way, while all the time he's having his own. It never does any special harm to let people have their way with their mouths.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Thinking
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There is one excuse for every mistake a man can make, but only one. When a fellow makes the same mistake twice he's got to throw up both hands and own up to carelessness or cussedness.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Mistake
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When a man makes a specialty of knowing how some other fellow ought to spend his money, he usually thinks in millions and works for hundreds.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Money
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I ain't one of those who believe that a half knowledge of a subject is useless, but it has been my experience that when a fellow has that half knowledge he finds it's the other half which would really come in handy.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Believe
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It's all right when you are calling on a girl or talking with friends after dinner to run a conversation like a Sunday-school excursion, with stops to pick flowers; but in the office your sentences should be the shortest distance possible between periods.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Girl
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There's a vast difference between having a carload of miscellaneous facts sloshing around loose in your head and getting all mixed up in transit, and carrying the same assortment properly boxed and crated for convenient handling and immediate delivery.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Differences
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Beginning before you know what you want to say and keeping on after you have said it lands a merchant in a lawsuit or the poorhouse, and the first is a shortcut to the second.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Land
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Naturally, when a young fellow steps up into a big position, it breeds jealousy among those whom he's left behind and uneasiness among those to whom he's pulled himself up. Between them he's likely to be subjected to a lot of petty annoyances. But he's in the fix of a dog with fleas who's chasing a rabbit -- if he stops to snap at the tickling on his tail, he's going to lose his game dinner.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Dog
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When love is full grown it has few words, and sometimes it growls them out.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Love Is
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Some men are like oak leaves -- they don't know when they're dead, but still hang right on; and there are others who let go before anything has really touched them.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Letting Go
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There are two unpardonable sins in this world -- success and failure.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Two
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What you know is a club for yourself, and what you don't know is a meat-ax for the other fellow.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Knowledge
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After forty years of close acquaintance with it, I've found that work is kind to its friends and harsh to its enemies. It pays the fellow who dislikes it his exact wages, and they're generally pretty small; but it gives the man who shines up to it all the money he wants and throws in a heap of fun and satisfaction for good measure.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Fun
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There’s no easier way to cure foolishness than to give a man leave to be foolish. And the only way to show a fellow that he’s chosen the wrong business is to let him try it.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Men
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You'll find that education's about the only thing lying around loose in this world, and that it's about the only thing a fellow can have as much of as he's willing to haul away. Everything else is screwed down tight and the screw-driver lost.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Lying
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Were we all one body, we should lose the tremendous stimulation that comes from the present arrangement, and I fear that our uniformity would become the uniformity of death and the tomb.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Body
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A business man's conversation should be regulated by fewer and simpler rules than any other function of the human animal. They are: Have something to say. Say it. Stop talking.
- George Horace Lorimer
Collection: Animal