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Merely Quotes by Henry Ford
- This company doesn't pay anybody. Only customers can do that. The company merely handles the money.
- Many people are busy trying to find better ways of doing things that should not have to be done at all. There is no progress…
- 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.
- There is only a "marginal difference" separating those who are truly successful and those who merely do well.Whether you believe you can do something or…
- Money doesn't change men, it merely unmasks them.
- Merely gathering knowledge may become the most useless work a man can do. What can you do to help and heal the world? That is…
- I regarded our progress merely as an invitation to do more - as an indication that we had reached a place where we might begin…
- Competition whose motive is merely to compete, to drive some other fellow out, never carries very far.
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