Quotes about Business
The time for a business man to borrow money, if ever, is when he does not need it.
— Henry Ford
Every young man would do well to remember that all successful business stands on the foundation of morality.
— Henry Ward Beecher
Driving up the value of the advertising is a big commitment for Microsoft.
— Bill Gates
Your money should be at work at all times.
— Donald Trump
Running a real business is exacting, daunting, repetitive work. Even in Silicon Valley.
— Ben Stein
I don't need debt. And if I need debt, if I want debt, I can get it from banks in New York City very easily.
— Donald Trump
My best country record only sold 200,000 copies.
— Dolly Parton
The money which is essential for the conduct of business is as worthless as a sand dune, until it has been mixed with efficient brains.
— Napoleon Hill
I have nothing against employment but it seems that our school system is too focused on training good employees but not good entrepreneurs. There should be a balance. We should learn from the entrepreneurial mindset of the Chinese.
— Bo Sanchez
I think what has allowed me to be successful is that I can absorb more information than most and drill down to the key business elements of that information and make faster decisions. And of course, I truly try to enjoy every minute of my life. I can never understand why anyone wouldn't.
— Mark Cuban
If the present Congress errs in too much talking, how can it be otherwise in a body to which the people send 150 lawyers, whose trade it is to question everything, yield nothing, & talk by the hour? That 150 lawyers should do business together ought not to be expected.
— Thomas Jefferson
Excerpt from Cracking the Safe: Thus what the world calls good business is only a way To gather up the loot, pack it, make it secure In one convenient load for the more enterprising thieves. Who is there, among those called smart, Who does not spend his time amassing loot For a bigger robber than himself?
— Thomas Merton