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Mere parsimony is not economy . . . expense, and great expense, may be an essential part of true economy.
- Edmund Burke
Wherever you have an efficient government you have a dictatorship.
- Harry S. Truman
It is an eternal truth that men receive more pay for their ABILITY TO GET OTHERS TO PERFORM, than they could possibly earn by their own efforts.
- Napoleon Hill
The money which is essential for the conduct of business is as worthless as a sand dune, until it has been mixed with efficient "brains.
- Napoleon Hill
It is easier to increase profits by cutting the expenses in many cases than it is to increase profits by increasing sales.
- Napoleon Hill
The late President Harry Truman often referred to leaders as people who can get others to do what they don't want to do-and make them like doing it!
- Charles Swindoll
Health care is one-sixth of our economy. If the government can control that, they can control just about everything. We need to understand what is going on, because there are much more economic models that can be used to give us good health care than what we have now.
- Ben Carson
A lot of us will be able to show how God's gifts benefited us. But that's not the question. The issue with a steward is, how did the King's business fare under your management? Is the King better off? Was His agenda furthered?
- Tony Evans
It's clearly a budget. It's got lots of numbers in it.
- George W. Bush
He who every morning plans the transactions of the day and follows that plan carries thread that will guide him through the labyrinth of the most busy life.
- Victor Hugo
He who every morning plans the transactions of the day and follows out that plan carries a thread that will guide him through the labyrinth of the most busy life. ... If the disposal of time is surrendered merely to the chance of incident, chaos will soon reign.
- Victor Hugo
The question "Who ought to be boss" is like asking "Who ought to be tenor in the quartet?" Obviously, the man who can sing tenor.
- Henry Ford