
Are Your Lights On?

WE NEVER HAVE ENOUGH TIME TO DO IT RIGHT, BUT WE ALWAYS HAVE ENOUGH TIME TO DO IT OVER.
Sally Cox • Are Your Lights On?
IN SPITE OF APPEARANCES, PEOPLE SELDOM KNOW WHAT THEY WANT UNTIL YOU GIVE THEM WHAT THEY ASK FOR.
Sally Cox • Are Your Lights On?
DO UNTO OTHERS AS OTHERS HAVE DONE UNTO YOU.
Sally Cox • Are Your Lights On?
By becoming immersed in the problem, you, the resolver, risk yet another oversight. Fascinated with the problem-solving aspects, you may neglect to consider whether you would morally approve of a solution. One person's sin is another's virtue.
Sally Cox • Are Your Lights On?
IN THE VALLEY OF THE PROBLEM SOLVERS, THE PROBLEM CREATOR IS KING, OR PRESIDENT, OR DEAN.
Sally Cox • Are Your Lights On?
The clever student "reads" the exam with an eye to its progenitor. If you don't give the professor the answer he wants, you're a fool.
Sally Cox • Are Your Lights On?
"There's two kinds of people in the world, those that do work and those who take credit. Keep in the first group—there's much less competition there."
Sally Cox • Are Your Lights On?
WE NEVER HAVE ENOUGH TIME TO CONSIDER WHETHER WE WANT IT, BUT WE ALWAYS HAVE ENOUGH TIME TO REGRET IT.
Sally Cox • Are Your Lights On?
WHERE DOES THE PROBLEM COME FROM?