The real challenge in this line of work is being able to weed the productive ones from the chaff, to decide which you're going to spend the next six to nine months turning into something that people will pay for.
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I've never really had any trouble coming up with ideas; they just grow, like weeds. The weeding is the hard part.
In a nursery, if you don't take care of those plants, your profits get lost real quickly. You have to weed. You have to water. You have to nurture. Also, you have to take care of your employees in such a way that they do the same.
Without hard work, nothing grows but weeds.
I try to treat all the money I'm making like it's the last time I'm going to make it.
The big hurdle is going out and raising the revenue. There's no doubt about that; it's an uphill battle.
Basically, farm chemicals are labor-saving devices, and farmers who don't use them - weed killers especially - have to work harder or hire more help.
People are still willing to do an honest day's work. The trouble is they want a week's pay for it.
If you substitute marijuana for tobacco and alcohol, you'll add eight to 24 years to your life.
It is time to cut out the mountains of waste and inefficiency and duplication in the federal government.
A fresh and vigorous weed, always renewed and renewing, it will cut its wondrous way through rubbish and rubble.