Henry Ford
A disregard of competition. Whoever does a thing best ought to be the one to do it. It is criminal to try to get business away from another man-criminal because one is then trying to lower for personal gain the condition of one’s fellow man – to rule by force instead of by intelligence.
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A disregard of competition. Whoever does a thing best ought to be the one to do it. It is criminal to try to get business away from another man-criminal because one is then trying to lower for personal gain the condition of one’s fellow man – to rule by force instead of by intelligence. - Henry Ford quote

A disregard of competition. Whoever does a thing best ought to be the one to do it. It is criminal to try to get business away from another man-criminal because one is then trying to lower for personal gain the condition of one’s fellow man – to rule by force instead of by intelligence.

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Henry Ford

American industrialist

July 30th, 1866 - April 7th, 1947