904 Quotations with Business.
- 41. Benjamin Franklin: Sloth makes all things difficult, but industry, all things easy. He that rises l ...
- 42. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: It is said that if Noah's ark had had to be built by a company; they would not h ...
- 43. Barbara Paley: In all things preserve integrity; and the consciousness of thine own uprightness ...
- 44. J. Paul Getty: There are always opportunities through which businessmen can profit handsomely i ...
- 45. Henry David Thoreau: Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, litera ...
- 46. D. March: Proverbs are in the world of thought what gold coin is in the world of business ...
- 47. Sidney Madwed: Trust: Just as you would not want to do business with someone you can't trust, t ...
- 48. Josiah Gilbert Holland: Let this be understood, then, at starting; that the patient conquest of difficul ...
- 49. Jack Holland: Gossip is always a personal confession of malice or imbecility; it is a low, fri ...
- 50. Malcom Forbes: Anyone who says businessmen deal in facts, not fiction, has never read old five- ...
- 51. Lucretia P. Hunter: Not only have women been successful in entering fields in which men are supposed ...
- 52. Ambrose Bierce: BARRACK, n. A house in which soldiers enjoy a portion of that of which it is the ...
- 53. Ambrose Bierce: CAMEL, n. A quadruped (the _Splaypes humpidorsus_) of great value to the show bu ...
- 54. Ambrose Bierce: DAY, n. A period of twenty-four hours, mostly misspent. This period is divided i ...
- 55. Ambrose Bierce: DECALOGUE, n. A series of commandments, ten in number -- just enough to permit a ...
- 56. Ambrose Bierce: DEPUTY, n. A male relative of an office-holder, or of his bondsman. The deputy i ...
- 57. Ambrose Bierce: FREEBOOTER, n. A conqueror in a small way of business, whose annexations lack of ...
- 58. Ambrose Bierce: JESTER, n. An officer formerly attached to a king's household, whose business it ...
- 59. Ambrose Bierce: KING'S EVIL, n. A malady that was formerly cured by the touch of the sovereign, ...
- 60. Ambrose Bierce: LICKSPITTLE, n. A useful functionary, not infrequently found editing a newspaper ...
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