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Quotes About Enterprise

Mr. Trump is a chief executive in the private setting of a very complex business.
~ Chris Collins
I believe in singing for my supper. I'll never accept a grant because what I do should be able to be founded purely on free enterprise.
~ Russell Crowe
Rethinking product supply chains offers another opportunity for traditional enterprises to introduce a host of positive outcomes.
~ Punit Renjen
We've heard some things from Pope Francis that are not fully supportive of free enterprise capitalism. That should be a problem from an American perspective.
~ Steve King
I love all of my colleagues here at The Federalist, but everyone knows that David Harsanyi is my favorite. I will be forever grateful for the guidance and support he gave me when we started this enterprise. He is a rock. His work is consistent, productive, done to a high standard. He is supportive of his colleagues.
~ Mollie Hemingway
To me, the print business model is so simple, where readers pay a dollar for all the content within, and that supports the enterprise.
~ Dave Eggers
I was a member of the Nationalist Party for several years. I don't remember how long. Those were very dreary days, because the Nationalist Party... it's hard to describe what it was. I suppose it held on to some kind of little faith, you know? It wasn't even sure what the faith was, and it was a very despised enterprise by everybody.
~ Brian Friel
That's the difference between crime and business. For business you gotta have capital. Sometimes I think it's the only difference.
~ Raymond Chandler
That's the difference between crime and business. For business you gotta have capital. Sometimes I think it's the only difference.
~ Raymond Chandler
The key to the future for blacks is a commitment to America and its ideals of freedom, personal responsibility, the free enterprise system, and moral principles.
~ Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson
After seventy-eight days and 2,200 miles, the enterprise was in serious trouble - not from crocodiles, hippos, bandits, diseases, or even bureaucracy - but from simple human conflict.
~ Richard Bangs
intended as a dig at my father, the enterprise being another of science's excesses, like cloning or whisking up a bunch of genes to make your own animal. Antagonism in my family comes
~ Karen Joy Fowler
The genius of America is production; and a large percentage of our productive enterprises are headed by men who have come up from the worker's bench.
~ William S. Knudsen
John Barleycorn was a hero bold, Of noble enterprise, For if you do but taste his blood, 'Twill make your courage rise, Twill make a man forget his wo; 'Twill heighten all his joy.
~ Robert Burns
Men fancied there might be other men upon Mars, perhaps inferior to themselves and ready to welcome a missionary enterprise.
~ H. G. Wells
On the neck of the young man sparkles no gem so gracious as enterprise. Youth condemns; maturity condones.
~ Amy Lowell
There is only one way to make a great deal of money; and that is in a business of your own.
~ J. Paul Getty
Those with the enterprise lack the money and those with the money lack the enterprise to buy stocks when they are cheap.
~ Benjamin Graham
Entrepreneurs are risk takers, willing to roll the dice with their money or reputations on the line in support of an idea or enterprise.
~ Victoria Woodhull
Business? It's quite simple it's other people's money.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Every century or so, fundamental changes in the nature of consumption create new demand patterns that existing enterprises can't meet.
~ Shoshana Zuboff
The fortitude of a Christian consists in patience, not in enterprises which the poets call heroic, and which are commonly the effects of interest, pride and worldly honor.
~ John Dryden
I do think that philosophy and science are very different intellectual enterprises, but that does not mean that when we get knowledge from philosophy it is a different kind of knowledge.
~ Tim Crane
Thats a wonderful change thats taken place, and so most poetry today is published, if not directly by the person, certainly by the enterprise of the poet himself, working with his friends.
~ A. R. Ammons