| Author |
Quotes |
| Democritus | By desiring little, a poor man makes himself rich. |
| Denis Healey | The difference between tax avoidance and tax evasion is the thickness of a prison wall. |
| Derby Brown | The business that considers itself immune to the necessity for advertising sooner or later finds itself immune to business. |
| Diogenes Laertius | The market is a place set apart where men may deceive each other. |
| Don Hays | Emotions are your worst enemy in the stock market. |
| Dr Joyce Brothers | Credit buying is much like being drunk. The buzz happens immediately, and it gives you a lift. The hangover comes the day after. |
| Dr Laurence Buckman | Budgets are for cutting, that's why you set them. |
| Edgar R Fiedler | Ask five economists and you'll get five different answers (six if one went to Harvard). |
| Edgar R Fiedler | He who lives by the crystal ball soon learns to eat ground glass. |
| Edgar R Fiedler | The herd instinct among forecasters makes sheep look like independent thinkers. |
| Edgar R Fiedler | If you have to forecast, forecast often. |
| Edward Atkinson | There are two things needed in these days; first, for rich men to find out how poor men live; and second, for poor men to know how rich men work. |
| Edward Dahlberg | Utility is our national shibboleth: the savior of the American businessman is fact and his uterine half-brother, statistics. |
| Edward Esber | A computer will not make a good manager out of a bad manager. It makes a good manager better faster and a bad manager worse faster. |
| Edward Gibbon | I am indeed rich, since my income is superior to my expense, and my expense is equal to my wishes. |
| Edward N Hurley | If we devote our time disparaging the products of our business rivals, we hurt business generally, reduce confidence, and increase discontent. |
| Eric Butterworth | Our job is not to set things right but to see them right. |
| Eric Hoffer | When we are in competition with ourselves, and match our todays against our yesterdays, we derive encouragement from past misfortunes and blemishes. Moreover, the competition with ourselves leaves unimpaired our benevolence toward our fellow men. |
| Eric Hoffer | Whoever originated the cliche that money is the root of all evil knew hardly anything about the nature of evil and very little about human beings. |
| Ernest Haskins | Save a little money each month and at the end of the year you'll be surprised at how little you have. |
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