Paul Orfalea Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 16 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Paul Orfalea.
Famous Quotes By Paul Orfalea
Whenever I felt down, whenever I started wondering what homeless shelter I would die in, [my mother] would buck me up by telling me: you know, Paul, the A students work for the B students, the C students run the companies, and the D students dedicate the buildings. — Paul Orfalea
With ADD, you're curious. You're eyes believe what they see. Your ears believe what others say. I learned to trust my eyes. — Paul Orfalea
Accountants are in the past, managers are in the present, and leaders are in the future. — Paul Orfalea
I think everybody should have dyslexia and A.D.D. — Paul Orfalea
There's no point in bragging in the good times. Your friends don't need to hear it and your enemies won't believe it anyway. — Paul Orfalea
If you go on vacation for one week, you'll come back to two weeks of work. If you go on vacation for two weeks, you'll come back to four weeks of work. If you go on vacation for three weeks, people seem to figure it out for themselves. — Paul Orfalea
If I find a great idea, I work on it at the beginning, then bring in other people to make things work. Actually, I've always been good at getting out of work. — Paul Orfalea
The goal of management is to remove obstacles. — Paul Orfalea
The people in the front lines are my customers. I need to keep them happy. And, the best way to take care of your customers is to take care of your workers. — Paul Orfalea
Happy wife, happy life. — Paul Orfalea
My motto has always been that anybody can do it better than me. — Paul Orfalea
All my life I knew I would have a big business. That's what I wanted from the time I was in second grade; there was never a doubt in my mind. — Paul Orfalea
You can either complain or look for opportunity in every problem. I prefer opportunity. — Paul Orfalea
If you're going to enjoy the picnic that life really is, you'd better learn to like yourself not despite your flaws and so-called deficits, but because of them. — Paul Orfalea