A Quote by Hannah Whitall Smith

Unless you're lead dog, the scenery never changes. — © Hannah Whitall Smith
Unless you're lead dog, the scenery never changes.
If you ain't the lead dog, the scenery never changes.
If you are not the lead dog, your scenery never changes.
Life is like a dogsled race. If you ain't the lead dog, the scenery never changes.
Life is like a dogsled team. If you ain't the lead dog, the scenery never changes.
On a dog sled team, unless you're the lead dog the view never changes.
The view only changes for the lead dog.
When I was in high school, my mom gave me a paperweight. It was when I was going through my 'not that interested in doing homework or really working on anything' phase and the paperweight said "If you're not the lead dog, the view never changes." And that's sort of the same thing, if you're not always working to be in the front.
I have looked on scenery as a strange and on scenery more grand, but on scenery at once so strange and so grand I have never looked and probably never shall again.
There are cases where the dog is not compatible to the house. There are people that don't have the strength. There are people who don't have the willpower, who are not active in the exercise world and they have a type of dog that requires a lot of exercise so that dog is not compatible with that environment. When I take the dog away from that environment, the dog changes.
Small changes lead to big ones. But big changes - trying to become a different person overnight - usually lead to defeat.
To ask a politician to lead us is to ask the tail of a dog to lead the dog.
Dogs lead a nice life. You never see a dog with a wristwatch.
No matter where i go, i still end up me. What's missing never changes. The scenery may change, but i'm still the same incomplete person. The same missing elements torture me with a hunger that i can never satisfy. I think that lack itself is as close as i'll come to defining myself.
My mother said I should have a 'change of scenery.' The word scenery made be think of a play. And as we were driving around, it made sense that way. Because no matter how much the scenery changed, we were still on the same stage.
You can never lead unless you follow.
You never have real changes unless you have a time of crisis.
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