Top 10 most inspiring quotes by Colonel Sanders
- I’ve read hundreds of cookbooks. For my money, they are the bird.
- I am not too proud of having my name associated with some of my restaurants.
- I’m against retiring. The thing that keeps a man alive is having something to do.
- It came to me that the one thing I could do was cook. And I figured I couldn’t do any worse than the people running these places around town.
- I’ve got no idea when I am going to retire. Whenever they pick me up and take me to the funeral home, I guess.
- You got to like your work. You have got to like what you are doing, you have got to be doing something worthwhile so you can like it – because it is worthwhile, that it makes a difference, don’t you see?
- I always hired widows with children, because they had to work and didn’t have any foolishness about them.
- I’ve read hundreds of cookbooks. Most of those cookbooks don’t even tell you how to get a steak ready, how to bake biscuits or an apple pie.
- No hours, nor amount of labor, nor amount of money would deter me from giving the best that there was in me.
- I could see it wasn’t going to be easy. I couldn’t give a franchise to any old greasy spoon. And I knew the chicken had to be cooked the way I told them to cook it if it was going to be as popular as it could be.
Colonel Harland Sanders (1890–1980) was an American businessman and the iconic founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). Born in Henryville, Indiana, he had a colorful career before achieving fried chicken fame. In 1930, he opened a small roadside service station in Corbin, Kentucky, where he began serving his signature fried chicken to travelers. His chicken became so popular that in 1935, he was given the honorary title of “Colonel” by the state’s governor in recognition of his culinary skills.
Colonel Sanders’ secret recipe, featuring his famous blend of “11 herbs and spices,” became the foundation of KFC’s success. In 1952, he franchised his chicken business, and by the time he sold it in 1964, there were over 600 KFC outlets across the United States.
Colonel Sanders continued to be the company’s brand ambassador and symbol, appearing in advertising campaigns and making public appearances until his death in 1980. KFC remains one of the world’s most recognizable fast-food chains, known for its crispy fried chicken and unique blend of flavors, all thanks to the entrepreneurial spirit and culinary expertise of Colonel Harland Sanders.
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