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Men Quotes by Henry Ford
- These men of many nations must be taught American ways, the English language, and the right way to live.
- I think that much of the advice given to young men about saving money is wrong. I never saved a cent until I was forty…
- The man who has the largest capacity for work and thought is the man who is bound to succeed.
- I will build a car for the great multitude. It will be large enough for the family, but small enough for the individual to run…
- Every man starts with all there is. Everything is here-the essence and substance of all there is.
- An underpaid man is a customer reduced in purchasing power. He cannot buy. Business depression is caused by weakened purchasing power. Purchasing power is weakened…
- The gifted man bears his gifts into the world, not for his own benefit, but for the people among whom he is placed; for the…
- The only true test of values, either of men or of things, is that of their ability to make the world a better place in…
- Machines were devised not to do a man out of a job, but to take the heavy labor from man's back and place it on…
- Every man is entitled to make a darn fool of himself at least once in a lifetime.
- You must know all there is to know in your particular field and keep on the alert for new knowledge. The least difference in knowledge…
- Man minus the Machine is a slave; Man plus the Machine is a freeman.
- The only thing you can give a man without hurting him is an opportunity.
- A man's college and university degrees mean nothing to me until I see what he is able to do with them.
- The time is coming when man will be able to determine the length of his lifespan by controlling his diet.
- History doesn't mean dates and wars and textbooks to me; it means the unconquerable pioneer spirit of man.
- The unhappiest man on earth is the one who has nothing to do.
- There is a subtle danger in a man thinking that he is "fixed" for life. It indicates that the next jolt of the wheel of…
- A dollar put into a book and a book mastered might change the whole course of a boy's life. It might easily be the beginning…
- No unemployment insurance can be compared to an alliance between a man and a plot of land.
- I invented nothing new, I simply assembled the discoveries of other men behind whom there was centuries of work.
- None of our men are 'experts.' We have most unfortunately found it necessary to get rid of a man as soon as he thinks himself…
- Money doesn't change men, it merely unmasks them. If a man is naturally selfish or arrogant or greedy, the money brings that out, that's all.
- Old men are always advising young men to save money. That is bad advice. Don't save every nickel. Invest in yourself. I never saved a…
- Since we do not take a man on his past history, we do not refuse him because of his past history. I never met a…
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