There is a common fallacy that money will solve problems. It won't. Money creates problems, and the more you have, the bigger the problems, not the least of which is how to spend it wisely.
- from Grinding It Out book by Ray Kroc
There is a common fallacy that money will solve problems. It won't. Money creates problems, and the more you have, the bigger the problems, not the least of which is how to spend it wisely.
- from Grinding It Out book by Ray Kroc
Business is not like painting a picture. You can't put a final brush stroke on it and then hang it on the wall and admire it.
- from Grinding It Out book by Ray Kroc
I believe that if two executives think the same, one of them is superfluous.
- from Grinding It Out book by Ray Kroc
I have always believed that each man makes his own happiness and is responsible for his own problems.
- from Grinding It Out book by Ray Kroc
As long as you're green you're growing, as soon as you're ripe you start to rot.
- from Grinding It Out book by Ray Kroc
My way of fighting the competition is the positive approach. Stress your own strengths, emphasize quality, service, cleanliness, and value, and the competition will wear itself out trying to keep up. I've seen it happen many times.
- from Grinding It Out book by Ray Kroc
Cynics say everything has its price. I say poppycock! There are things money can't buy and hard work can't win. One of them is happiness.
- from Grinding It Out book by Ray Kroc
I always take a man at his word unless he's given me a reason not to, and I've worked out many a satisfactory deal on the strength of a handshake. On the other hand, I've been taken to the cleaners often enough to make me a certified cynic. But I'm just too naturally cheerful to play that role for long.
- from Grinding It Out book by Ray Kroc
I believe that if you hire a man to do a job, you ought to get out of the way and let him do it. If you doubt his ability, you shouldn't have hired him in the first place.
- from Grinding It Out book by Ray Kroc