My father said I was perfectly suited for Washington because I've always worked around nuts.
Youth and vision make an unbeatable combination.
Luck influences everything in life, but nothing beats setting goals and striving body and soul to achieve them.
. . . The final secret is that there is no secret. Devote yourself to your leader. Work hard. Be grateful. Act boldly. Some may deride such suggestions as commonplace, and they'd be right: They are common. But to see them successfully enacted in this world is rare indeed.
Pessimism is a losing strategy. Leadership demands both confidence and optimism in abundance.
Greatness as a leader is measured in part by your willingness to accept daunting challenges. Achieving tough goals requires practicing the secret of commitment: Risk all to win all.
The seeds of great victory lie in minor triumphs.
We will never be an advanced civilization as long as rain showers can delay the launching of a space rocket.
I've never been an intellectual but I have this look.
The reward in heaven is the perpetual bait, a bait that has caught man in an iron net, a strait-jacket which does not let him expand or grow.
Since I do not believe that there should be different recommendations for people living in the Bronx and people living in Manhattan, I am uncomfortable making different recommendations for my patients in Boston and in Haiti.