Quotes of Owen D. Young - somelinesforyou

“ The world does not owe men a living, but business, if it is to fulfill its ideal, owes men an opportunity to earn a living. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ I really believe that more harm is done by old men who cling to their influence than by young men who anticipate it. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ It takes vision and courage to create — it takes faith and courage to prove. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ It takes vision and courage to create — it takes faith and courage to prove. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ What I am concerned about in this fast-moving world in a time of crises, both in foreign and domestic affairs, is not so much a program as a spirit of approach, not so much a mind as a heart. A program lives today and dies tomorrow. A mind, if it be open, may change with each new day, but the spirit and the heart are as unchanging as the tides. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ It takes vision and courage to create — it takes faith and courage to prove. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ In modern business it is not the crook who is to be feared most, it is the honest man who doesn't know what he is doing. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ Government means politics, and interference by government carries with it always the implication of coercion. We may accept the expanding power of bureaucrats so long as we bask in their friendly smile. But it is a dangerous temptation. Today politics may be our friend and tomorrow we may be its victims. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ It takes vision and courage to create — it takes faith and courage to prove. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ What I am concerned about in this fast-moving world in a time of crises, both in foreign and domestic affairs, is not so much a program as a spirit of approach, not so much a mind as a heart. A program lives today and dies tomorrow. A mind, if it be open, may change with each new day, but the spirit and the heart are as unchanging as the tides. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ What I am concerned about in this fast-moving world in a time of crises, both in foreign and domestic affairs, is not so much a program as a spirit of approach, not so much a mind as a heart. A program lives today and dies tomorrow. A mind, if it be open, may change with each new day, but the spirit and the heart are as unchanging as the tides. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ The world does not owe men a living, but business, if it is to fulfill its ideal, owes men an opportunity to earn a living. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ Government means politics, and interference by government carries with it always the implication of coercion. We may accept the expanding power of bureaucrats so long as we bask in their friendly smile. But it is a dangerous temptation. Today politics may be our friend and tomorrow we may be its victims. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ The world does not owe men a living, but business, if it is to fulfill its ideal, owes men an opportunity to earn a living. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ The world does not owe men a living, but business, if it is to fulfill its ideal, owes men an opportunity to earn a living. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ The world does not owe men a living, but business, if it is to fulfill its ideal, owes men an opportunity to earn a living. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ In modern business it is not the crook who is to be feared most, it is the honest man who doesn't know what he is doing. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ We are not to judge thrift solely by the test of saving or spending. If one spends what he should prudently save, that certainly is to be deplored. But if one saves what he should prudently spend, that is not necessarily to be commended. A wise balance between the two is the desired end. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ The world does not owe men a living, but business, if it is to fulfill its ideal, owes men an opportunity to earn a living. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ The world does not owe men a living, but business, if it is to fulfill its ideal, owes men an opportunity to earn a living. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ The world does not owe men a living, but business, if it is to fulfill its ideal, owes men an opportunity to earn a living. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ What I am concerned about in this fast-moving world in a time of crises, both in foreign and domestic affairs, is not so much a program as a spirit of approach, not so much a mind as a heart. A program lives today and dies tomorrow. A mind, if it be open, may change with each new day, but the spirit and the heart are as unchanging as the tides. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ It takes vision and courage to create — it takes faith and courage to prove. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ It takes vision and courage to create — it takes faith and courage to prove. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ We are not to judge thrift solely by the test of saving or spending. If one spends what he should prudently save, that certainly is to be deplored. But if one saves what he should prudently spend, that is not necessarily to be commended. A wise balance between the two is the desired end. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ It takes vision and courage to create — it takes faith and courage to prove. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ We are not to judge thrift solely by the test of saving or spending. If one spends what he should prudently save, that certainly is to be deplored. But if one saves what he should prudently spend, that is not necessarily to be commended. A wise balance between the two is the desired end. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ We are not to judge thrift solely by the test of saving or spending. If one spends what he should prudently save, that certainly is to be deplored. But if one saves what he should prudently spend, that is not necessarily to be commended. A wise balance between the two is the desired end. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ We are not to judge thrift solely by the test of saving or spending. If one spends what he should prudently save, that certainly is to be deplored. But if one saves what he should prudently spend, that is not necessarily to be commended. A wise balance between the two is the desired end. ”

- Owen D. Young

“ We are not to judge thrift solely by the test of saving or spending. If one spends what he should prudently save, that certainly is to be deplored. But if one saves what he should prudently spend, that is not necessarily to be commended. A wise balance between the two is the desired end. ”

- Owen D. Young
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