A Quote by Stan Kenton

When you get to the top, don't forget to send the elevator down for the next guy. — © Stan Kenton
When you get to the top, don't forget to send the elevator down for the next guy.
When you reach the top, you should remember to send the elevator back down for the others.
When you take the elevator to the top, please remember to send it back down so someone else might use it.
No matter how successful you get, always send the elevator back down.
If you have done well in whatever business you are in, it is your duty to send the elevator back down and try to help bring up the next generation of undiscovered talent.
When you open the elevator on the top floor of a building and the other guy doesn't get out, something is seriously wrong.
I remember getting in the elevator for my audition and there was a guy next to me who had a backpack full of props and wigs and things, and I went, 'Oh, my God, that guy is so prepared, I have nothing, I have no props.' And that was Andy Samberg. And Andy Samberg said he was looking at me going, 'Oh, that guy has no props. He doesn't need props.' And that was the first time we met, was in that elevator.
I just know you can not be on top forever. There's always going to be the next guy, and if I'm going to go down, I'd like to know I helped the next guy take my spot. You can't prevent the inevitable, but you can join the ship.
If you're lucky enough to do well, it's your responsibility to send the elevator back down.
If you're lucky enough to have done well, then it's your responsibility to send the elevator back down.
When an elevator brings u upstairs, you better send it back down in order to bring others up!
John you say you met in an elevator. Was the elevator going up at the time, or down? This is very important, for going down in an elevator one always has that sinking feeling and for all I know you may have this confused with love. If you were going up, it is clearly a case of love at first sight.
I feel it's a responsibility for anyone who breaks through a certain ceiling... to send the elevator back down and give others a helpful lift.
First you forget names, then you forget faces. Next you forget to pull your zipper up and finally, you forget to pull it down.
My job is to defeat the guy in front of me, do it until he quits, and then wait for them to send in the next guy.
There are times when you'll be up in the spotlight at the very top of the show, and you get put back down in the mix because the company is trying to keep everybody fresh and interested, and one guy can't be stuck at the top of the card forever.
We learned this week that Mitt Romney is building a car elevator in his house. An elevator for your cars. I get the feeling this guy wants to be president so he has a place to live while he's remodeling his beach house. ... I'm not worried that this guy is out of touch. I'm worried he's Batman. I could see Mitt as Batman. He hears about a robbery, he changes into the magic underwear, he rushes to the crime scene, and he helps the crooks manage their new money.
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