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Off Quotes by Richard Branson
- What's the quickest way to become a millionaire? Borrow fivers off everyone you meet.
- I can honestly say that I have never gone into any business purely to make money. If that is the sole motive then I believe…
- Perhaps, therefore, it is odd that if there is any one phrase that is guaranteed to set me off it's when someone says to me,…
- Never take your eyes off the cash flow because it's the life blood of business.
- I have always looked on my businesses not just as money-making machines, but as adventures that can, I hope, make people better off.
- Most of our businesses do succeed, but if something completely fails, then as long as we bow out gracefully and pay off all our debts,…
- Never go into business purely to make money. If that's the motive you're better off doing nothing.
- Those who achieve great things are the ones willing to be scared but not scared off. If you dream big and take risks, impossible becomes…
- We must rapidly wean ourselves off our dependence on coal and fossil fuels
- I will work day and night to avoid failure, but if I can't, I'll pick myself up the next day. The most important thing for…
- The most important thing for entrepreneurs is not to be put off by failure.
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