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Every advance begins in a small way and with the individual.
- Henry Ford
I think that unless we know more about machines and their use, unless we better understand the mechanical portion of life; we are not able to enjoy the trees, the birds, the flowers, the sky and the nature to the fullest (~a little edited *_^*).
- Henry Ford
For the day's work is a great thing—a very great thing! It is at the very foundation of the world; it is the basis of our self-respect.
- Henry Ford
A man cannot expect to progress without thinking.
- Henry Ford
It is inevitable that any one who can borrow freely to cover errors of management will borrow rather than correct the errors.
- Henry Ford
The healthy business, the business that is always making more and more opportunities for men to earn an honourable and ample living, is the business in which every man does a day's work of which he is proud. And the country that stands most securely is the country in which men work honestly and do not play tricks with the means of production. We cannot play fast and loose with economic laws, because if we do they handle us in very hard ways.
- Henry Ford
The fact that a piece of work is now being done by nine men which used to be done by ten men does not mean that the tenth man is unemployed. He is merely not employed on that work, and the public is not carrying the burden of his support by paying more than it ought on that work—for after all, it is the public that pays!
- Henry Ford
The charitable system that does not aim to make itself unnecessary is not performing service.
- Henry Ford
Enthusiasm is the yeast that makes your hopes shine to the stars.
- Henry Ford
Perhaps no word is more overworked nowadays than the word "democracy," and those who shout loudest about it, I think, as a rule, want it least. I am always suspicious of men who speak glibly of democracy.
- Henry Ford
That is the way I have always worked. I draw a plan and work out every detail on the plan before starting to build. For otherwise one will waste a great deal of time in makeshifts as the work goes on and the finished article will not have coherence. It
- Henry Ford
The time for a business man to borrow money, if ever, is when he does not need it.
- Henry Ford