Carnegie Quote by Charles M. Schwab Download Open image “I disagreed with Carnegie's ideas on how best to distribute his wealth. I spent mine!” — Charles M. Schwab ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Carnegie Ideas Mines Money Wealth
I disagreed with Carnegie's ideas on how to best to distribute his wealth. I spent mine! Spending creates more wealth for everybody. — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
A man who was generous with his wealth. It has been reported that during his lifetime, Carnegie gave away over $350 million of his… — Andrew Carnegie Copy Share Image
“No man becomes rich unless he enriches others. —ANDREW CARNEGIE THE” — John C. Maxwell Copy Share Image
“It was in fact during the month of May 1889 that Carnegie was finishing up a magazine article to become known as “The Gospel… — David McCullough Copy Share Image
“Not Carnegie, Vanderbilt, and Astor together could have raised money enough to buy a quarter share in my little dog.” — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
“His experience with Charles M. Schwab, and other young men of Mr. Schwab's type, convinced Mr. Carnegie that much of that which is taught… — Napoleon Hill Copy Share Image
“The Gulf is the proof of Carnegie’s warning about wealth: ‘There is no class so pitiably wretched as that which possesses money and nothing… — A.A. Gill Copy Share Image
Buffett, when he gave away his money, referenced Carnegie. He quoted from Carnegie. When he said, "The man who dies rich dies disgraced," in… — David Nasaw Copy Share Image
My final comment is that I still believe this man [John D. Rockefeller] is corrupt and he used unfair ways to become wealthy, all… — Ida Tarbell Copy Share Image
One, Andrew Carnegie said, ‘He who dies with wealth dies in shame.’ And someone once said, ‘He who gives while he lives also knows… — Eli Broad Copy Share Image
If you wish to make Pythocles rich, do not add to his store of money, but subtract from his desires. — Epicurus Copy Share Image
“You might be interested in his economic philosophy, Mr. Mason. He believed men attached too much importance to money as such. He believed a… — Erle Stanley Gardner Copy Share Image
Many men fail because they do not see the importance of being kind and courteous to the men under them. Kindness to everybody always… — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
Looking to the future I see in the further acceleration of science continuous jobs for our workers. Science will cure unemployment. — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
In my own house, I rigged up a laboratory and studied chemistry in the evenings, determined that there should be nothing in the manufacture… — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
Any man who goes into anything in life and does it better than the average will have a successful life. If he does it… — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
I have yet to hear an instance where misfortune hit a man because he worked overtime. I know lots of instances where it hit… — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
If I were asked to say the most important things that lead to a successful life, I should say that, first of all, was… — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
I have probably purchased fifty 'hot tips' in my career, maybe even more. When I put them all together, I know I am a… — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
American industry is spilling over with men who started life even with the leaders, with brains just as big, with hands quite as capable.… — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
My own idea is that if the men hold any meetings or attempt to form any organization, we should be prepared to be fully… — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
Nothing is more fatal to success than taking one's job as a matter of course. — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
In my own house I rigged up a laboratory and studied chemistry in the evenings, determined that there should be nothing in the manufacture… — Charles M. Schwab Copy Share Image
The Carnegie Foundation is well aware of the fact that their reports frequently find their way to dusty archives in academic institutions, but occasionally… — C. Everett Koop Copy Share Image
You know the question: 'How do you get to Carnegie Hall?' Answer: 'Practise?' Well, in my case, I got there by not practising. I… — Rufus Wainwright Copy Share Image
People believe that companies have always had strategies, dating back at least to likes of Henry Ford or Andrew Carnegie, maybe to the contractors… — Walter Kiechel Copy Share Image
I don't have my diploma from the University of Nebraska hanging on my office wall, and I don't have my diploma from Columbia up… — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
One main condition of aristocratic life was present in the South and not in the North--personal responsibility to other human beings for education and… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
Are your desires purely selfish? Do your tastes run to a grand home, automobiles, fine clothes, an abundance of amusements, and so forth? If… — B. C. Forbes Copy Share Image
I always wanted to be an actor, even as a little kid. So I went to drama school in the late '60s at Carnegie… — Loudon Wainwright III Copy Share Image
Looking ahead, future generations may learn their social skills from robots in the first place. The cute yellow Keepon robot from Carnegie Mellon University… — Daniel H. Wilson Copy Share Image
I wanted to be a concert pianist at Carnegie Hall; that is what I wanted to do from really early on. — Kirsten Nelson Copy Share Image
I actually met one of my business partners [Neal Dodson] at the Governor's School summer program, so we've known each other since we were… — Zachary Quinto Copy Share Image
“Not Carnegie, Vanderbilt, and Astor together could have raised money enough to buy a quarter share in my little dog.” — Ernest Thompson Seton Copy Share Image
Everywhere in the world, music enhances a hall, with one exception: Carnegie Hall enhances the music. — Isaac Stern Copy Share Image