People who are employed in a way they don't like - my heart cries for them.
— Fred L. Turner
We've got a low turnover management group and executive group who've grown up in the business.
You need to decide what problems, what opportunities, what projects you're going to work on.
Work hard, use your common sense and don't be afraid to trust your instincts.
There were around 1,000 stores when I was made president.
You can't work on 15 problems at the same time.
I get a bit of a kick out of exporting private enterprise and incentives.
If I had been a bricklayer I'd still have been a journeyman.
I think the ability to focus is a thread that runs through so-called successful people. And that's something that can be developed. It can be self-taught.