A Quote by James Cash Penney

Success will always be measured by the extent to which we serve the buying public. — © James Cash Penney
Success will always be measured by the extent to which we serve the buying public.
In the end, the extent of our own success will be measured by the accomplishments we have helped create in others.
The fullness or emptiness of life will be measured by the extent to which a man feels that he has an impact on the lives of others.
In organizations, once you articulate how success will be measured, everybody tries to game the system so that they are measured in the best possible way.
Success isn't measured by money or power or social rank. Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace.
Success is not rightly measured by wealth, prestige and power. Success is measured by the yardstick of happiness.
Any great art work … revives and readapts time and space, and the measure of its success is the extent to which it makes you an inhabitant of that world - the extent to which it invites you in and lets you breathe its strange, special air.
I'm always astonished when I go into Barnes & Noble at the number of people buying books, of course, but also at the variety of books they do buy and the extent to which they are not the big bestsellers.
The modern university does not exist to teach alone...It exists also to serve the democracy of which it is a product and an ornament...The university rests on the public will and on public appreciation.
The real spiritual progress of the aspirant is measured by the extent to which he achieves inner tranquility.
Success is not measured by what you do compared to what somebody else does. Success is measured by what you do compared to what you are capable of doing.
Success or failure can only be measured in terms of a particular objective. The success of a person whose life objective is money or status will look very different than the success of one who sets out to make a positive difference in the world.
If you make the choice to serve the public, public service, then serve the public, not yourself.
The feeling of love is measured by the extent of missing the feverish state in which the absence of the other plunges us
Within the U.S., the Obama presidency will be mainly measured by the success or failure of his economic policies. And here, I fear, the monstrous stimulus package with which this administration stumbled out of the gate will prove to be Obama's Waterloo.
I would like to suggest to you that the extent to which government in America has departed from the original design of in habiting the destructive actions of man and invoking a common justice; the extent to which government has invaded the productive and creative areas; the extent to which the government in this country has assumed the responsibility for the security, welfare, and prosperity of our people is a measure of the extent to which socialism has developed here in this land of ours.
Success is not measured by what you do compared to what others do, it is measured by what you do with the ability God gave you.
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