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A first-rate Organizer is never in a hurry. He is never late. He always keeps up his sleeve a margin for the unexpected. (Murphy George)
The method of the enterprising is to plan with audacity and execute with vigor. (Murphy George)
I have never yet seen any plan which has not been mended by the observations of those who were much inferior in understanding to the person who took the lead in the business. (Murphy George)
You can never plan the future by the past. (Murphy George)
Meticulous planning will enable everything a man does to appear spontaneous. (Murphy George)
At all times it is better to have a method. (Murphy George)
A trend is a trend is a trend. But the question is, will it bend? Will it alter its course through some unforeseen force and come to a premature end? (Murphy George)
To be prepared is half the victory. (Murphy George)
It is a mistake to look too far ahead. Only one link in the chain of destiny can be handled at a time. (Murphy George)
There is in the act of preparing, the moment you start caring. (Murphy George)
Before beginning, plan carefully. (Murphy George)
Make your mold. The best flux in the world will not make a usable shape unless you have a mold to pour it in. (Murphy George)
A man who does not think and plan long ahead will find trouble right at his door. (Murphy George)
To have his path made clear for him is the aspiration of every human being in our beclouded and tempestuous existence. (Murphy George)
Magnificently unprepared for the long littleness of life. (Murphy George)
In order to plan your future wisely, it is necessary that you understand and appreciate your past. (Murphy George)
The structure will automatically provide the pattern for the action which follows. (Murphy George)
I am prepared for the worst, but hope for the best. (Murphy George)
First you write down your goal; your second job is to break down your goal into a series of steps, beginning with steps which are absurdly easy. (Murphy George)
In complex situations, we may rely too heavily on planning and forecasting and underestimate the importance of random factors in the environment. That reliance can also lead to delusions of control. (Murphy George)
In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable. (Murphy George)
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