"It can't be done means nothing to the fellow who tries."
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Bill Jones
1927 β 1928
Bill Jones (1927 - 1928), is a fictional character to whom motivational quotes were attributed in a series of motivational posters and trading cards aimed at office workers. He was created by Parker Holladay, a printing firm located in Great Britain and Chicago.
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