A Quote by Lewis Howes

The road to profits is paved with unfair advantages. — © Lewis Howes
The road to profits is paved with unfair advantages.
We need fair rules of the road, so big corporations can't use their power to gain unfair advantages.
Yes, the road to hell is paved with good intentions, but everyone forgets the second half of that quote: the road to heaven is paved with good actions.
There's a road to hell that is paved with good intentions but it's a long route. The quicker path is paved with the kind of ignorance that clever men who just don't want to know are best at.
I might have speculated on my chances of going to Heaven; but candidly I did not care. I could not have wept if I had tried. I had no wish to review the evils of my past. But the past did seem to have been a bit wasted. The road to Hell may be paved with good intentions: the road to Heaven is paved with lost opportunities.
If you charge off with some political agenda that is not informed by clarity, you are going to end up with business as usual. The road to hell is paved with good intentions but it is not paved with clarity.
If the road to social transformation can be paved only by saints who never make mistakes, the road will NEVER be built.
Life is complex. Each one of us must make his own path through life. There are no self-help manuals, no formulas, no easy answers. The right road for one is the wrong road for another...The journey of life is not paved in blacktop; it is not brightly lit, and it has no road signs. It is a rocky path through the wilderness.
The road to hell is paved with adverbs.
The road to hell is paved with leeks and potatoes
The road to hell is paved with good intentions.
The road to ignorance is paved with good editors.
The road to enlightenment is paved with authenticity, not imitation.
The road to hell is paved with works-in-progress.
It's a lonely road for those of us who choose to be remarkable, and the path of convention can sometimes be appealing. That path is paved with safe lives, middle of the road monotony, and little chance of failure. But where's the fun in being like everyone else out there?
The road to Hell is paved with unbought stuffed dogs.
The road to the City of Emeralds is paved with yellow brick.
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