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Most men are
individuals no longer so far as their business, its
activities, or its moralities are concerned. They are not
units but fractions.
-- Woodrow T. Wilson
1856-1924, Twenty-eighth
President of the USA
Business is
like war in one respect. If its grand strategy is correct,
any number of tactical errors can be made and yet the
enterprise proves successful.
-- General Robert E. Woods
President, Sears, Roebuck
I am the
world's worst salesman, therefore, I must make it easy for
people to buy.
-- F. W. Woolworth
1852-1919, American Business,
Founder of Woolworth's
When two men
in business always agree, one of them is unnecessary.
-- William Wrigley Jr.
1861-1932, American
Businessman, Founder of Wrigley & Co.
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