A third, of more extensive learning, ran To Sir George Villiers’ Ghost, and Mrs. Veal; Of sheeted Spectres spoke with shorten’d breath, And thrice he quoted Drelincourt on Death.
BILL VAUGHANKeep right on to the end of the road, Keep right on to the end. Tho’the way be long let your heart be strong, Keep right on round the bend. T
More Bill Vaughan Quotes
-
-
If you’re involved in an accident and you’re at fault $500,000 may not be enough. Do you really want to lose your house because you failed to spend an extra couple of hundred bucks?
BILL VAUGHAN -
Hope for the best, survive the worst, find humor wherever you can.
BILL VAUGHAN -
What a pity that the only way to heaven is in a hearse.
BILL VAUGHAN -
The real process of making decisions, of gathering support, of developing opinions, happens before the meeting or after.
BILL VAUGHAN -
If you think that one individual can’t make a difference in the world, consider what one cigar can do in a nine-room house.
BILL VAUGHAN -
The more human beings proceed by plan the more effectively they may be hit by accident
BILL VAUGHAN -
Behavior is the theory of manners practically applied.
BILL VAUGHAN -
Virtue, like a dowerless beauty, has more admirers than followers.
BILL VAUGHAN -
Journalism, like history, has no therapeutic value; it is better able to diagnose than to cure, and it provides society with a primitive means of psychoanalysis that allows the patient to judge the distance between fantasy and reality.
BILL VAUGHAN -
Healing is the rediscovery of who we are and who we have always been.
BILL VAUGHAN -
Managers at [the nuclear] sector should know that we need diplomacy and not slogans, .. This [is] where we should use all our leverages with patience and wisdom, without provocation and slogans that can give pretexts to the enemies.
BILL VAUGHAN -
What ever is the natural propensity of a person is hard to overcome. If a dog were made a king, he would still gnaw at his shoes laces.
BILL VAUGHAN -
The price of power is responsibility for the public good.
BILL VAUGHAN -
There is convincing evidence that the search for solitude is not a luxury but a biological need. Just as humans posses a herding instinct that keeps us close to others most of the time, we also have a conflicting drive to seek out solitude.
BILL VAUGHAN -
There’s something about getting up at 5 a.m., feeding the stock and chickens, and milking a couple of cows before breakfast that gives you a lifelong respect for the price of butter and eggs.
BILL VAUGHAN