A Quote by Ralph Marston

Excellence is not a skill, it's an attitude. — © Ralph Marston
Excellence is not a skill, it's an attitude.
Excellence is not a skill, excellence is an attitude.
Excellence is not a skill. It is an attitude.
If you are going to achieve excellence in big things, you develop the habit in little matters. Excellence is not an exception, it is a prevailing attitude.
Excellence" is not a gift, but a skill that takes practice. We do not act "rightly" because we are "excellent", in fact we achieve "excellence" by acting "rightly".
Excellence is THE trend of the '80s. Walk into any shopping mall bookstore, go to the rack where they keep the best-sellers such as Garfield Gets Spayed, and you'll see a half-dozen books telling you how to be excellent: In Search of Excellence, Finding Excellence, Grasping Hold of Excellence, Where to Hide Your Excellence at Night So the Cleaning Personnel Don't Steal It, etc.
Excellence is not an exception, it is a prevailing attitude
I would urge that the yeast of education is the idea of excellence, and the idea of excellence comprises as many forms as there are individuals, each of whom develops his own image of excellence. The school must have as one of its principal functions the nurturing of images of excellence.
In my experience, the skill of success breaks down into three things. The skill of marketing. The skill of sales. And the skill of leadership.
As the excellence of steel is strength, and the excellence of art is beauty, so the excellence of mankind is moral character.
the excellence of the mental entertainment consists less in the subject than in the author's skill in well dressing it up.
I'm often asked, Which is more important--attitude or skill? The answer is that it's somewhat like asking which leg of a three-legged stool is most important. It is my complete conviction, based on a considerable amount of research, that if you have the right attitude, combined with the right skills, and build your attitude and your skills on a solid character base, you can enjoy long-lasting success.
Pride is a personal commitment. It is an attitude which separates excellence from mediocrity.
Hire for attitude, train for skill.
We recruit for attitude and train for skill.
Whatever the skill of any country may be in the sciences, it is from its excellence in polite learning alone that it must expect a character from posterity.
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