“Don’t find fault—find a remedy. . .”
—Henry Ford
“Don’t find fault—find a remedy. . .”
—Henry Ford
“People need to see how much agreement is possible between seemingly intractable opponents. . .”
—Robert Redford
“You’ve got to continue to grow or you’re just like last night’s cornbread—stale and dry.”
—Loretta Lynn
“Encouragement is oxygen to the soul. . .”
—George M. Adams
“Don’t care what others think of what you do; but care very much about what you think of what you do. . .”
—St. Frances DeSales
“People seldom see the halting and painful steps by which the most insignificant success is achieved. . .”
—Annie Sullivan
“A problem is a chance for you to do your best. . .”
—Duke Ellington
“Your decisions dictate your destiny—where you want to go really is up to you. . .”
—Rob Parnell
“The best luck of all is the luck you make for yourself. . .”
—Douglas MacArthur
“You can work miracles by having faith in others. To get the best out of people, choose to think and believe the best about them. . .”
—Bob Moawad