Quotes about Execution
He who does nothing renders himself incapable of doing any thing; but while we are executing any work, we are preparing and qualifying ourselves to undertake another.
— William Hazlitt
Unless a decision has degenerated into work, it is not a decision; it is at best a good intention.
— Peter Drucker
Implementation beats oration.
— Aesop
Remember that it is not the lawyer who knows the most law, but the one who best prepares his case, who wins. If your case is properly prepared and presented, your victory will have been more than half won at the outset.
— Napoleon Hill
Popular Christianity has for its emblem a gibbet, for its chief sensation a sanginary execution after torture, for its central mystery is an insane vengeance bought off by a trumpery expiation. But there is a nobler and profounder Christianity which affirms the sacred mystery of equality and forbids the glaring futility and folly of vengeance.
— George Bernard Shaw
If faith without works is dead, willingness without action is fantasy.
— Anonymous
Many things difficult to design prove easy to performance.
— Samuel Johnson
The man who will not execute his resolutions when they are fresh upon him can have no hope from them afterwards; they will be dissipated, lost and perish in the hurry and scurry of the world, or sunk in the slough of indolence.
— Maria Edgeworth
In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless, but planning is indispensable.
— Dwight D. Eisenhower
It's not about how you feel. It's about what you do.
— Susan May Warren
A man may become a walking encyclopaedia of knowledge without possessing any power of value. This knowledge becomes power only to the extent that it is organized, classified and put into action.
— Napoleon Hill
The execution of the laws is more important than the making of them.
— Thomas Jefferson