"A business which can bring itself to..." - Quote by Henry Ford
A business which can bring itself to the point where it attracts the attention of money should be able to continue on its own feet without being financed.
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“Life is work, and everything you do is so much more experience. Sometimes you work for wages, sometimes not, but what does anybody make but a living? And whatever you have you must either use or lose.”
“History is more or less bunk.”
“I invented nothing new, I simply assembled the discoveries of other men behind whom there was centuries of work.”
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