Bill Vaughan

Bill Vaughan
William E.Vaughanwas an American columnist and author. Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, he wrote a syndicated column for the Kansas City Star from 1946 until his death in 1977. He was published in Reader's Digest and Better Homes and Gardens under the pseudonym Burton Hillis. He attended Washington University in St. Louis...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth8 October 1915
CountryUnited States of America
order years pay
In order to pay it's got to be a pretty big winner. But if it's a big hit from a financial standpoint, then next year you've got a very tough comparison.
country other-cultures comparison
I certainly hope the strengths and values of this country hold up to comparison to other cultures.
shopping online fantastic
Shopping online is fantastic for comparison shopping, because never before have you had the ability to see all the prices offered from everybody at one time.
deer pale comparison
Everything pales in comparison to deer.
followers virtue admirer
Virtue, like a dowerless beauty, has more admirers than followers.
moving thinking competition
I think the common elements first are that, basically, we are entering markets or in markets that are deregulating or have recently deregulated, and so they have become competitive, moving from monopoly franchise-type businesses to competitive, market-oriented businesses.
believe moving player
In today's retail environment, competition comes from every conceivable retail format. To succeed, we have to operate more efficiently and compete more effectively against players at all levels of the retail demographic. There is no question that this is a bold and exciting move, and one I believe will have a positive impact on competitive retailing for American consumers in the longer term.
united-states compromise indispensable
Flexibility is indispensable in the talks, .. Only if (the DPRK and the United States) show flexibility, it is possible to reach compromise.
revenge taken people
Rarely has a people paid the lavish compliment and taken the subtle revenge of turning its oppressor's speech into sorcery.
views months compromise
A lot of Americans have some view of the Constitution as just this thing that was handed down [intact]. But it really was the result of months and months of wrangling and disputation and ultimately compromise. That's where the brilliance of the American system is -- it's always been built on compromise.
hands sick people
On the one hand, it's common sense it's hard to see someone you love get sick or die. People are interconnected and their health is, too.
commitment thinking care
I don't care a damn for your loyal service when you think I am right; when I really want it most is when you think I am wrong.
giving-up love-you commitment
Love me, please, I love you; I can bear to be your friend. So ask of me anything ... I am not a tentative person. Whatever I do, I give up my whole self to it.
giving choices members
The committee has an obligation to give you a choice. The members have the obligation and the right to make that choice.