Quote by William Feather
Early morning cheerfulness can be extremely obnoxious. - William F

Early morning cheerfulness can be extremely obnoxious. – William Feather

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Something that has always puzzled me all my life is why, when I am in special need of help, the good deed is usually done by somebody on whom I have no claim. – William Feather

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Here is the secret of inspiration: Tell yourself that thousands and tens of thousands of people, not very intelligent and certainly no more intelligent than the rest of us, have mastered problems as difficult as those that now baffle you. – William Feather

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