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
blow wind enemy
Woe to those who spit on the beat generation, the wind will blow it back.
new-york enemy politician
The politicians of New York...see nothing wrong in the rule, that to the victor belong the spoils of the enemy
country europe constitution
The nature of our constitution makes eloquence more useful and more necessary in this country than in any other in Europe.
eagles bars may
We may put too high a premium on speech from platform and pulpit, at the bar and in the legislative hall, and pay dear for the whistle of our endless harangues. England and especially Germany, are less loquacious, and attend more to business. We let the eagle, and perhaps too often the peacock, scream.
opportunity natural efficiency
So there is a natural efficiency that you pick up as you can prioritize capital across a bigger set of opportunities.
simplicity focus growth
To make HP a great company once again, we need more than competitive costs and operational efficiency. We're in the process of assessing and refining our growth strategy, and the same concepts that were behind our operational changes will be at work here: simplicity, focus, alignment, and execution.
moving mergers speed
Most airlines move too fast in a merger. Speed is not as critical as efficiency.
evil people looks
Look for strength in people, not weakness; for good, not evil. Most of us find what we search for.
horse men may
Pouter, tumbler, and fantail are from the same source; The racer and hack may be traced to one Horse; So men were developed from monkeys of course, Which nobody can deny.
memorable details analysis
Salinger is a master of the memorable detail, the seemingly random gesture, the debris of mundane daily operations, the stuff that is left out of any analysis.
devil reign hell
The devil, my friends, is a woman just now. 'Tis a woman that reigns in Hell.
loss sky tears
The dews of the evening most carefully shun; Those tears of the sky for the loss of the sun.
needs window diplomacy
You need diplomacy and not slogans. This is the place for wisdom, the place for seeking windows that will take you to the objective.
giving enemy use
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.