| Author |
Quotes |
| Ralph Nader | I don't think meals have any business being deductible. I'm for separation of calories and corporations. |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson | The greatest meliorator of the world is selfish, huckstering trade. |
| Richard Nelson Bolles | Not for nothing is their motto TGIF - 'Thank God It's Friday.' They live for the weekends, when they can go do what they really want to do. |
| Robert Bosch | I don't pay good wages because I have a lot of money; I have a lot of money because I pay good wages. |
| Robert Louis Stevenson | Perpetual devotion to what a man calls his business, is only to be sustained by perpetual neglect of many other things. |
| Robin Williams | Carpe per diem - seize the check. |
| Scott Adams | Informed decision-making comes from a long tradition of guessing and then blaming others for inadequate results. |
| Scott McNealy | Only a monopolist could study a business and ruin it by giving away products. |
| Sinclair Lewis | People will buy anything that is 'one to a customer.'. |
| Sir Edward Appleton | I rate enthusiasm even above professional skill. |
| Stanislaw Lem | Do not trust people. They are capable of greatness. |
| Stephen R Covey | A cardinal principle of Total Quality escapes too many managers: you cannot continuously improve interdependent systems and processes until you progressively perfect interdependent, interpersonal relationships. |
| Steve Ballmer | We don't have a monopoly. We have market share. There's a difference. |
| Steve Jobs | Sometimes when you innovate, you make mistakes. It is best to admit them quickly, and get on with improving your other innovations. |
| Suzuki Roshi | To control your cow, give it a bigger pasture. -Suzuki Roshi. |
| Theodore H White | If you make a living, if you earn your own money, you're free - however free one can be on this planet. |
| Theodore Hesburgh | The very essence of leadership is you have a vision. It's got to be a vision you articulate clearly and forcefully on every occasion. You can't blow an uncertain trumpet. |
| Theodore Roosevelt | Every man owes a part of his time and money to the business or industry in which he is engaged. No man has a moral right to withhold his support from an organization that is striving to improve conditions within his sphere. |
| Thomas A Edison | Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something. |
| Thomas Carlyle | The work an unknown good man has done is like a vein of water flowing hidden underground, secretly making the ground green. |
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