Too great a preoccupation ...

Too great a preoccupation with motives (especially one\'s own motive) is liable to lead to too little concern for consequences.
Too great a preoccupation with motives (especially one's own motive) is liable to lead to too little concern for consequences.
 Katharine Whitehorn

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Effort only fully releases its reward after a person refuses to quit.
Never complain and never explain.
A good plan violently executed now is better than a perfect plan executed next week.
 George S. Patton
Problems are not stop signs, they are guidelines.
 Robert Schuller
Never give up, for that is just the place and time that the tide will turn.
 Harriet Beecher Stowe

Quotes from the same author

No nice men are good at getting taxis.
 Katharine Whitehorn
Things a mother should know: how to comfort a son without exactly saying Daddy was wrong.
 Katharine Whitehorn
In our society mothers take the place elsewhere occupied by the Fates, the System, Negroes, Communism or Reactionary Imperialist Plots; mothers go on getting blamed until they're eighty, but shouldn't take it personally.
 Katharine Whitehorn
I just wish, when neither of us has written to my husband's mother, I didn't feel so much worse about it than he does.
 Katharine Whitehorn
I blame Rousseau, myself. "Man is born free", indeed. Man is not born free, he is born attached to his mother by a cord and is not capable of looking after himself for at least seven years (seventy in some cases).
 Katharine Whitehorn