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
organization effort healthy
I have a healthy respect for those individuals and the businesses that they represent. Their involvement only solidifies my belief that the United Way is a worthy organization to donate my time and efforts to.
optimism effort mind
Optimism, unaccompanied by personal effort, is merely a state of mind and not fruitful.
effort progress modern-life
Progress is a continuing effort to make the things we eat, drink, and wear as good as they used to be.
effort deep-thought climbs
You have to climb to reach a deep thought.
effort development fuel
Coal is our most abundant fossil fuel. (GE's) development efforts are to just end up making the plants more competitive on an economic basis by using these other coals.
revolving strongly
We strongly think it's a problem. It contributes to the revolving door.
dog kings shoes
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.
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Economics is the science which studies human behaviour as a relationship between ends and scarce means which have alternative uses.
people littles behaviour
People who have little to do are excessive talkers.
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Behavior is the theory of manners practically applied.
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The wolf changes his coat, but not his disposition.
differences shoes trying
The only difference between your abilities and others is the ability to put yourself in their shoes and actually try.
behaviour behavior manners
Contraries are cured by contraries.
communication anger doors
In addition to wreaking havoc on our bodies, anger close our inner door, making us feel isolated and distrustful, hindering communication.