A Quote by George Foreman

If something is worth doing, it is worth doing right. I take that one step further. You shouldn't do anything unless you do it right. — © George Foreman
If something is worth doing, it is worth doing right. I take that one step further. You shouldn't do anything unless you do it right.
If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing well. If it is worth having, it is worth waiting for. If it is worth attaining, it is worth fighting for. If it is worth experiencing, it is worth putting aside time for.
If something is worth doing right, it is worth doing right now.
The secret of the truly successful, I believe, is that they learned very early in life how not to be busy. They saw through that adage, repeated to me so often in childhood, that anything worth doing is worth doing well. The truth is, many things are worth doing only in the most slovenly, halfhearted fashion possible, and many other things are not worth doing at all.
It's not worth doing something unless you were doing something that someone, somewere, would much rather you weren't doing.
Something worth doing might take a while, so really flesh out the potential of the business and be honest about whether it's worth doing. If it's not a $100 million company in five years, maybe it'll take 10 or 15 years. If you're doing something that has a universal, timeless need, then you need to think of the company in a timeless way.
Take big bites. Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.
Once we are willing to accept that anything worth doing might even be worth doing badly, our options widen.
Yes, it's absolutely true that anything worth doing is worth doing poorly - until you can learn to do it well.
Anything worth doing, is worth doing all the way. Just know you'll have to live with all the choices that you make.
There's a rule they don't teach you at the Harvard Business School. It is, if anything is worth doing, it's worth doing to excess.
I like to innovate. To me, if it's worth doing something, it's worth doing it well. Do something that's going to demand attention and notice.
I've always followed the rule that anything worth doing is worth doing excessively.
Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly until you learn to do it well.
Our father taught us such a work ethic that if there's something worth doing, it's worth doing well.
Doing is a quantum leap from imagining. Thinking about swimming isn't much like actually getting in the water. Actually getting in the water can take your breath away. The defense force inside of us wants us to be cautious, to stay away from anything as intense as a new kind of action. Its job is to protect us, and it categorically avoids anything resembling danger. But it's often wrong. Anything worth doing is worth doing too soon.
Just about anything worth doing is worth doing better.
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