Quote by Malcolm Forbes
Men who never get carried away should be. - Malcolm Forbes

Men who never get carried away should be. – Malcolm Forbes

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Thinking well to be wise: planning well, wiser: doing well wisest and best of all. – Malcolm Forbes

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What matters to me is that I do what I think is right and I see, Im a numbers guy, thats my attitude. I know we have a debt tsunami coming, we are bankrupting this country and Im in a position where I can actually advance ideas to prevent that from happening. Thats exactly what I should be doing. – Paul Ryan

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When I first left university, I thought about going into the private sector. But I discovered when I went to interview that I could only have a career in the back office, or doing HR. The attitude was, My dear lady, you cannot possibly think about going on the board. – Pauline Neville-Jones

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My denial and irresponsible attitude about asthma put me at great risk and caused me so much needless suffering. My hope is that the kids I talk to learn to open up about their asthma, become educated about their condition, and seek help. – Jackie Joyner-Kersee

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Leadership is practiced not so much in words as in attitude and in actions. – Harold S. Geneen

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