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Advantage Quotes by Robert Kiyosaki
- Making mistakes isn't enough to become great. You must also admit the mistake, and then learn how to turn that mistake into an advantage.
- Financial leverage is the advantage the rich have over the poor and middle class.
- Life isn’t fair. It never will be. Quit trying to make it fair. You don’t need it to be fair. Go make life unfair to…
- Learn to invest in investments where you can achieve an honest, legal advantage over other investors. When it comes to investing, why play on a…
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- I am nice to everybody. But people really take advantage of it. — Dan Auerbach
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- The economy of human time is the next advantage of machinery in manufactures. — Charles Babbage
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