“Frankly speaking, making money isn't hard in itself... What's real hard is to earn it doing something worth devoting one's life to”
“There is nothing inherently evil in the process of making money,and the notion is illogical, but that is one of the underlying tenetsin our present education system. We are taught from an early agethat making money is hard and that those who make lots of moneyare morally suspect. American culture studies programs at some ofthe nation’s leading universities have even gone so far as to teach theabsurd and illogical notion that the rich became rich because theyenjoy privilege earned on the backs of African slaves. Minoritymillionaires like entrepreneur Herman Cain, Earl Graves, Sr., andReginald F. Lewis prove the utter nonsense of this notion, yet thisis the illogical Progressive philosophy that has permeated our educationsystem.”
“Unless you choose to do great things with your life it makes no difference how much money you make or how much power you have.”
“Blessed is the man who devotes his life to something bigger than himself and finds himself surrounded by friends who share his passion.”
“We have become a nation incapable of living within ourmeans. We seem incapable of accepting the reality that owning ahome is not and never was intended to be a right. It is a reward forworking hard and saving up enough money to not only purchase aproperty, but to maintain and improve it.”
“It's okay to have flaws, that's what makes you real.”
“Wealth creation is not a business suited to those whose skill setconsists of voting “present.” It requires decision making, risk taking,hard information, discipline, insight, and intelligence.”