Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t, you are right. Henry Ford View this quote
The high wage begins down in the shop. If it is not created there it cannot get into pay envelopes. There will never be a system invented which will do away with the necessity for work. Henry Ford
Henry Ford
The industrial value of leisure as a promoter of the consumption of goods,& thus as a stimulant to business have been proved. Henry Ford
The man who is too set to change is dead already. The funeral is a mere detail. Henry Ford
The Model T blazed the way for the motor industry and started the movement for good roads everywhere. It is still the pioneer car in many parts of the world which are just beginning to be motorized. Henry Ford
The only statement I care to make about the Protocols is that they fit in with what is going on. Henry Ford
The people must be helped to think naturally about money. They must be told what it is, and what makes it money, and what are the possible tricks of the present system which put nations and peoples under control of the few. Henry Ford
The putting of service before profit. Without a profit, business cannot extend. There is nothing inherently wrong about making a profit. Well-conducted business enterprise cannot fail to return a profit, but profit must and inevitably will come as a reward for good service. It cannot be the basis-it must be the result of service. Henry Ford
The satisfaction that arises from honest accomplishment is of far more value in the promotion of human happiness than the thrill that comes with the realization of materialistic aspirations. Henry Ford
The South has a future which it can shape for itself, and avoid the mistakes which the more populous parts of the country have made. Henry Ford
The truth frequently seems unreasonable; the truth frequently is depressing; the truth sometimes seems to be evil, but it has this eternal advantage, it is the truth and what is built thereon neither brings nor yields to confusion. Henry Ford
American industrialist
July 30th, 1866 - April 7th, 1947