A Quote by Joe Girard

The elevator to success is out of order. You'll have to use the stairs... one step at a time. — © Joe Girard
The elevator to success is out of order. You'll have to use the stairs... one step at a time.
The elevator to success is out of order, but the stairs are always open.
There is no elevator to success, you have to take the stairs.
The elevator to success is broken, take the stairs.
God didn't design an elevator for me. It's great because I'm climbing stairs and learning with every step.
I think it's very sad, when you look at Barack Obama, as an example, lands Air Force One in China, and they don't want to put out stairs to get off the plane. And he has to use the stairs that mechanics use to get up and down to fix the plane. They wouldn't give him stairs.
A few push-ups during breaks at work, walking to the grocery store, and opting to use the stairs instead of the elevator are all great ways to exercise.
I've been pushed down many flights of stairs in my time, but I always manage to find an elevator
A habit cannot be tossed out the window; it must be coaxed down the stairs a step at a time.
I'll take the stairs instead of the elevator, or when I'm on a phone call, I'll do squats or pace the room when I'm talking. We're modern women! We have to figure out how to make it work, right?
If I have to move up in a building, I choose the elevator over the escalator. Because one time I was riding the escalator and I tripped. I fell down the stairs for an hour and a half.
Habit is habit, and not to be flung out of the window by any man, but coaxed down-stairs one step at a time.
Now, finally has the elevator arrived. The stairs was about to become a personal inferno.
An escalator can never break: it can only become stairs. You should never see an Escalator Temporarily Out Of Order sign, just Escalator Temporarily Stairs. Sorry for the convenience.
You know how it is when you’re walking up the stairs, and you get to the top, and you think there’s one more step? I’m like that all the time.
I took the stairs and felt like my childhood took the elevator.
I used to think that if I didn't have time to do an hour long workout class, there wasn't any point in exercising. But now, I make sure to do a little something every day: a brisk walk for 10 minutes, climbing stairs instead of taking the elevator. Then a few times a week, I do a longer workout.
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