9 Quotes & Sayings By Frank Delaney

Frank Delaney is a best-selling American writer who writes books and writes articles in the field of personal development, motivational and inspirational topics. Some of his famous works are: The Two-Minute Manager, The Two Minute Workout, How to Have a Workout When You Don’t Have a Workout Partner, How to Be a Pain Free Mom and The Secret of Success.

Do you know what the difference is between Friendship and...
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Do you know what the difference is between Friendship and Love? Friendship is the photograph, Love is the oil painting. Frank Delaney
The difference between a friend and an enemy is friendliness.
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The difference between a friend and an enemy is friendliness. Frank Delaney
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Every pain is a lesson. Frank Delaney
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Marriage is the gold standard of all relationships. It's the currency by which everything is valued. Frank Delaney
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Marriage is very important. Marrying a girl is the most important thing a man can do. Never mind business or politics or sport or any of that, there's nothing so vital to the world as a man marrying a woman. That's where we get our children from, that's how the human race goes forward. And if it's too late for children, there's the companionship of a safe and trusted person. Frank Delaney
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When I come out on the road of a morning, when I have had a night's sleep and perhaps a breakfast, and the sun lights a hill on the distance, a hill I know I shall walk across an hour or two thence, and it is green and silken to my eye, and the clouds have begun their slow, fat rolling journey across the sky, no land in the world can inspire such love in a common man. Frank Delaney
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Start with the difficult and when it gets easy, everything else is easier. Frank Delaney
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First a piece of Irish wisdom: you should always listen to a bookie. For they have a saying, 'Money tells a good story, ' and somewhere in their odds is a kind of science-fiction existentialism that decrees that we, the people, know everything. In other words, betting patterns often make for good, unconscious soothsaying. Frank Delaney