A Quote by Kenneth W. Harl

He who writes well runs the civilization. Everyone else does the grunt work. — © Kenneth W. Harl
He who writes well runs the civilization. Everyone else does the grunt work.
Civilization is the art of living in towns of such size the everyone does not know everyone else.
As tough an idea as it often is to stomach, the best way to thrive in a world that requires grunt work is to stop seeing it as grunt work.
Shared suffering: one guy messes up and everyone runs. One guy does well and everyone benefits.
No, I don't have to practice that grunt. You just do it. Once you're in character, you're in character. You don't sit there purposely thinking, Well, I'll grunt here, or I'll groan there.
In a way, it is I who must do the grunt work. I want to work with kids... I hope we can grow so much that someone else can take care of what I do now.
A man who writes well writes not as others write, but as he himself writes; it is often in speaking badly that he speaks well.
I like getting up when everyone else does and going home when everyone else does.
The only way to beat Georges St-Pierre, there's two ways: knock him out, or do the same thing he does to everyone else, and guess what, my wrestling is good enough to make sure I can do what he does to everyone else. I promise you that.
If everyone else is doing something, I have little or no interest in it. If you're known as this guy who can do any kind of sound or voice or whatever, somebody will go, "Do you do Christopher Walken?" "No." "Well, why not?" "Because everybody else in the world does it." My carpenter does Christopher Walken.
I work hard, like I'm sure everyone else does, and I'm very honest with the work I do.
A man always writes absolutely well whenever he writes in his own manner, but the wigmaker who tries to write like Gellert ... writes badly.
From writing rapidly it does not result that one writes well, but from writing well it results that one writes rapidly.
I think it's the strength of the idea that's made Donors Choose work, not me. I mean, I'm determined, and I work hard, but so does everyone else.
Well, capitalism is going to grow and grow. The nature of it is that the guy who has the most poker chips on the table has more leverage than everyone else. He can eventually outbluff everyone else and outraise everyone else at the table. That's what has happened and it needs to be corrected.
I love feeling strong. You pick up your daughter with ease while everyone else makes a little grunt when they pick up their kids.
Pretty much everyone's career starts the same way: with grunt work. Not just the cliched fetching of coffee, but other lowly tasks: taking notes in meetings, preparing paperwork, scheduling, intensive research - even flat-out doing our bosses' work for them.
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