“A vital difference between the professional man and a man of business is that money making to the professional man should, by virtue of his assumption, be incidental; to the businessman it is primary. Money has its limitations; while it may buy quantity, there is something beyond it and that is quality.” MenShouldMayDifferencesQualityVirtuePrimariesLimitationMaking MoneyAssumptionQuantityConsumerismBusinessmanOverconsumption Author:Frank Lloyd Wright
“I don't want to make money; I want to make a difference.” WantDifferencesMoneyMaking MoneyMaking A Difference Author:Lady Gaga
“Making money has always been pretty easy for me, but today I don't need any more money. I still work, because money is important, but my work is more important than the money, now. And that's a very big difference. I just work because I enjoy my work.” NeedsStillsImportantBigsTodayEasyEnjoyDifferencesMaking MoneyMore Money Author:Robert Kiyosaki
“A man ought to get all he can earn. A man who knows he's making money for other people ought to get some of the profit he brings in. Don't make any difference if it's baseball or a bank or a vaudeville show. It's business, I tell you. There ain't no sentiment to it. Forget that stuff.” PeopleIfsKnowsMenShowsStuffDifferencesForgetOughtBaseballProfitMaking MoneySentimentsVaudeville Author:Babe Ruth
“If you have an approach that makes money, then money management can make the difference between success and failure... ... I try to be conservative in my risk management. I want to make sure I'll be around to play tomorrow. Risk control is essential.” IfsWantTryingPlayDifferencesRiskTomorrowEssentialsApproachManagementConservativeMaking MoneySuccess And FailureRisk ManagementMoney Management Author:Monroe Trout
“Doing good business - being ethical, being transparent, being caring, implementing values in your business - makes a difference, and you make money at the same time.” ValuesDifferencesCaringMaking MoneyMaking A DifferenceEthicalTransparentDoing GoodGood BusinessImplementing Author:Shari Arison