William J. Reilly

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William J. Reilly



Average rating: 3.83 · 88 ratings · 20 reviews · 25 distinct works
How to Avoid Work

3.82 avg rating — 34 ratings — published 1949 — 2 editions
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How to Get What You Want Ou...

3.61 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 1987 — 4 editions
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Successful Human Relations

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Como Abrir Mentes Fechadas

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Marketing Investigations

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Law of Intelligent Action

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Relaciones Humanas Venturosas

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How to Make Your Living in ...

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Como Abrir Mentes Cerradas ...

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Marketing Investigations

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“The greatest satisfaction you can obtain from life is your pleasure in producing, in your own individual way, something of value for your fellowmen. That is creative living!”
William J. Reilly, Ph.D.

“Without Time nothing is possible. Everything requires time. Time is the only permanent and absolute ruler in the universe. But she is scrupulously fair ruler. She treats every living person exactly alike every day. No matter how much of the world's goods you have managed to accumulate, you cannot successfully plead for a single moment more than the pauper receives without every asking for it. Time is the one great leveler. Everyone has the same amount to spend every day.”
William J. Reilly, Ph.D.
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“Remember that a burst of enthusiasm usually accompanies a new idea and that the tendency is for you to hurry and tell someone. The mental energy generated by your idea is thereby dissipated in talk rather than in thought. After you talk about it for while, you grow tired. Your idea flows out through the mouth like a weak, shallow creek. The energy that would have developed the idea is released and the idea dies. Don't you talk to anybody about any idea until you have fully developed it!”
William J. Reilly, How to Avoid Work



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