Success is getting and achieving what you want. Happiness is wanting and being content with what you get.
About Bernard Meltzer
Bernard C. Meltzerwas a United States radio host for several decades. His advice call-in show, “What’s Your Problem?,” aired from 1967 until the mid-1990s on stations WCAU-AM and WPEN-AM in Philadelphia, WOR-AM and WEVD-AM in New York and in national syndication on NBC Talknet.
More quotes from Bernard Meltzer
Blessed are those who give without remembering. And blessed are those who take without forgetting.
American radio personality (1916-1998)
Success is getting and achieving what you want. Happiness is wanting and being content with what you get.
American radio personality (1916-1998)
When you forgive, you in no way change the past – but you sure do change the future.
American radio personality (1916-1998)
Before you speak ask yourself if what you are going to say is true, is kind, is necessary, is helpful. If the answer is no, maybe what you are about to say should be left unsaid.
American radio personality (1916-1998)
Use those talents you have. You will make it. You will give joy to the world. Take this tip from nature: The woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except those who sang best.
American radio personality (1916-1998)
We may give without loving, but we cannot love without giving.
American radio personality (1916-1998)
If you have learned how to disagree without being disagreeable, then you have discovered the secrete of getting along – whether it be business, family relations, or life itself.
American radio personality (1916-1998)
You can make more friends in two months by becoming really interested in other people, than you can in two years by trying to get other people interested in you.
American radio personality (1916-1998)
If you want to be original just try being yourself, because God has never made two people exactly alike.
American radio personality (1916-1998)
Happiness is like a kiss. You must share it to enjoy it.
American radio personality (1916-1998)
A true friend is someone who thinks that you are a good egg even though he knows that you are slightly cracked.
American radio personality (1916-1998)