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Form the habit of going the extra mile, giving service that is not expected, for this attracts friends, clients, and supporters in many ways
— Napoleon Hill
The quality and quantity of the service you render, plus the attitude with which you render it, determine the amount of pay you get and the sort of job you hold.
— Napoleon Hill
Courtesy" and "Service" are the watchwords of merchandising today, and apply to the person who is marketing personal services even more directly than to the employer whom he serves, because, in the final analysis, both the employer and his employees are EMPLOYED BY THE PUBLIC THEY SERVE.
— Napoleon Hill
The richest persons are those who give most in service to others.
— Napoleon Hill
Remember, it is not necessary for others to fail in order that you may succeed. The richest persons are those who give most in service to others.
— Napoleon Hill
If one has a personality which PLEASES, and renders service in a spirit of HARMONY, these assets often make up for deficiencies in both the QUALITY, and the QUANTITY of service one renders. Nothing, however, can be SUCCESSFULLY SUBSTITUTED FOR PLEASING CONDUCT.
— Napoleon Hill
The habit of rendering more service than is expected
— Napoleon Hill
In return for this money I will give the most efficient service of which I am capable, rendering the fullest possible quantity, and the best possible quality of service in the capacity of salesman of ……………. (describe the service or merchandise you intend to sell).
— Napoleon Hill
The ministry of the church is a genuine concern for others. We need to stop talking about it and start doing it. Rise. Rise and shine, friend. Everyone you meet today is on heaven's Most Wanted list.
— Charles Swindoll
If you life is an example of glorifying God, others won't see your good works and glorify YOU, because they'll know what you are doing is for God's glory.
— Charles Swindoll
A selfless devotion. High-impact people don't care about who gets the credit, and they never complain about the role they fill.
— Charles Swindoll
If your motive is in any way to promote greatness for yourself, you're in the wrong calling.
— Charles Swindoll