Every man must decide for himself whether he shall master his world or be mastered by it.
From James Cash Penney
A merchant who approaches business with the idea of serving the public well has nothing to fear from the competition.
The five separate fingers are five independent units. Close them and the fist multiplies strength. This is organization.
The keystone of successful business is cooperation. Friction retards progress.
The best of merchandise will go back to the shelf unless handled by a conscientious, tactful salesman.
The Golden Rule finds no limit of application in business.
I believe in trusting men, not only once but twice - in giving a failure another chance.
Men are not great or small because of their material possessions. They are great or small because of what they are.
There's no better friend to any merchant than a fair competitor.
I never trust an executive who tends to pass the buck. Nor would I want to deal with him as a customer or a supplier.
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