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I've only had two rules. Do all you can and do it the best you can. It's the only way you ever get that feeling of accomplishing something.........Colonel Sanders
Colonel Sanders was an American entrepreneur and founder of fast food chicken restaurant chain Kentucky Fried Chicken, now known as KFC. He later acted as the company's brand ambassador and symbol. His name and image are still symbols of the company today. He held a number of jobs in his early life, like steam engine stoker, insurance salesman, and filling station operator. He embarked selling fried chicken from his roadside restaurant in North Corbin, Kentucky, during the Great Depression. During that time, Sanders developed his "secret recipe" and his patented method of cooking chicken in a pressure fryer. Sanders recognized the potential of the restaurant franchising concept, and the first KFC franchise opened in South Salt Lake, Utah, in year 1952. When his original restaurant closed, he devoted himself full-time to franchising his fried chicken throughout the nation. The company's rapid expansion across the United States and overseas became overwhelming for Sanders. In year 1964, then 73 years old, he sold the company to a group of investors led by John Y. Brown Jr. and Jack C. Massey for US$2 million (equivalent to $20.3 million in year 2024). He retained control of operations in Canada, and he became a salaried brand ambassador for Kentucky Fried Chicken. In his later years, he became highly critical of the food served at KFC restaurants and the cost-cutting measures that he said reduced its quality, particularly the gravy which he described as having a "wallpaper taste".
The meaning of the quote is often said to be the same, because it teaches that whenever someone wants to get something desirable, then no excuse to be lazy. He or she must do it to achieve, like the "fried chicken"..........

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