Quotes About Business
Buying or building assets that deliver cash flow is putting your money to work for you.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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McDonald's is the largest single owner of real estate in the world, owning even more than the Catholic church.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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We had looked at hundreds of other properties before buying this particular 12-unit property, and we also had the cash flow from our business to support any unexpected losses from the investment.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Each business system has its strengths and weaknesses, yet each ultimately does the same thing. If operated properly, each system will provide a steady stream of income without much physical effort on the part of the owner once it's up and running.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Once a dollar goes into your asset column, it becomes your employee.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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had sold a house for $ 60,000 that cost me $ 20,000.
~ Robert T. Kiyosaki
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Artists, as a rule, understand nothing about business, or, for some reason or other, they aren't allowed to understand anything about it.
~ Robert Walser
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My love of humankind will be agreeably balanced with mercantile rationality on the scales of salesmanship.
~ Robert Walser
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It was an awful reminder of how much business interests have taken over medicine. Especially with private equity trying to eke out every last penny of compensation
~ Robin Cook
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the ancient key had been found for the ancient lock and the key remembered it's business and the lock remembered it's master so the gate was ravished opened
~ Robin McKinley
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Too many people think that if you are nice, you will be eaten alive in today's marketplace.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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Mis empresas solo ofrecen servicios que enriquezcan a nuestros clientes desde un punto de vista ético, que ofrezcan una experiencia espectacular al usuario y que creen seguidores fanáticos que no puedan imaginarse hacer negocios con otra cosa.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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leadership isn't just for CEOs, military generals, and people who govern nations. Leadership is for everyone. And in this period of dazzling change in business and society, it really is the single most important discipline required to win.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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Nunca ha sido tan fácil como ahora manejar el cotarro en los negocios, porque muy pocos competidores invierten los medios necesarios para dominar en su sector. La perfección es una rareza, y la gente que opera al nivel más alto es muy escasa. ¡Así que el triunfo está asegurado!
~ Robin S. Sharma
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Elite performers build human connections. Business is about relationships. Nothing is more important than building emotional engagement with your teammates, with your suppliers and with your customers.
~ Robin S. Sharma
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pleasure and more a business. Julian grew visibly excited as he recounted how he sold all his material possessions and headed for India, a land whose
~ Robin S. Sharma
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As Reinhard Bendix (1916–91) summed up Weber's view: 'the Puritan divines brought about a profound depersonalization of the family and neighborhood life' which was linked to a 'decline in kinship loyalties and a separation of business affairs from family affairs' which led to the 'isolation of the individual'.
~ Rodney Stark
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Fast Food Rule. Wanna know what the summer's blockbuster is going to be? See who McDonald's does the marketing tie-in with. Wanna know what blockbuster will do disappointing business? See who Burger King ties in with.
~ Roger Ebert
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going to see a man about a dog.
~ Roger Ebert
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The dialogue seems to have been ripped throbbing with passion from the pages of Investor's Business Daily.
~ Roger Ebert
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systematic tools for getting results, whether in business or international diplomacy, summed up in Beyond Machiavelli and Getting It DONE;
~ Roger Fisher
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The real culprit in 1994 was leverage. If you aren't in debt, you can't go broke and can't be made to sell, in which case "liquidity" is irrelevant. But a leveraged firm may be forced to sell, lest fast-accumulating losses put it out of business. Leverage always gives rise to this same brutal dynamic, and its dangers cannot be stressed
~ Roger Lowenstein
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Warburg rifled off a congratulatory note to Owen. He revealed his true feelings about the Senate (including Owen) to a fellow European, to whom he groused, "It is a terribly tiring business to try to influence these hundred obstinate and ignorant men.
~ Roger Lowenstein
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Hewlett-Packard is somewhat riskier than GE; Amazon.com, riskier still.
~ Roger Lowenstein
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