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Best Men Sayings by Henry Ford
- A poor man is not the one without a cent. A poor man is the one without a dream.
- You take all the experience and judgment of men over 50 out of the world and there wouldn't be enough left to run it.
- It is a striving to attain the best. To throttle it would mean to stop all progress. Certain men do not need to compete. They…
- Every business is a monarchy with, not a man, but an idea as king.
- Paying attention to simple little things that most men neglect makes a few men rich.
- The question who ought to be boss is like who ought to be the tenor in the quartet? Obviously, the man who can sing tunor.
- Why should I clutter my mind with general information when I have men around me who can supply any knowledge I need?
- Time and money spent in helping men do more for themselves is far better than mere giving.
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