The good or ill
The good or ill of a man lies within his own will. Epictetus
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The good or ill of a man lies within his own will. Epictetus
\”Would you tax God?\” asks a defender of church tax exemption. Well, if there were a God he should be able to pay his own way and support his own business. If not, then he should do like other business men and close up shop. E. Haldeman-Julius
Prosperous farmers mean more employment, more prosperity for the workers and the business men of every industrial area in the whole country. Franklin D. Roosevelt
I niver knew a pollytician to go wrong ontil he’s been contaminated by contact with a business man. Finley Peter Dunne
Publishing magazines for yourself is not good business, man. Felix Dennis
The plodding thrift and scrupulous integrity and long-winded patient industry of our business men of the last century are out of fashion in these \”giddy-paced\” times, and England is forgetting that those who make haste to be rich can hardly avoid much temptation and some sin. Fanny Kemble
Should any political party attempt to abolish social security unemployment insurance and eliminate labor laws and farm programs you would not hear of that party again in our political history. There is a tiny splinter group of course that believes you can do these things. Among them are a few other Texas oil millionaires and … Read more
Call on a business man only at business times, and on business; transact your business, and go about your business, in order to give him time to finish his business. Duke of Wellington
The creative process requires more than reason. Most original thinking isn’t even verbal. It requires ‘a groping experimentation with ideas, governed by intuitive hunches and inspired by the unconscious.’ The majority of business men are incapable of original thinking because they are unable to escape from the tyranny of reason. Their imaginations are blocked. David … Read more
The majority of business men are not capable of an original thought, simply because they cannot escape the tyranny of reason. David Ogilvy