Charles Koch Quotes
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We are on dangerous terrain when government picks winners and losers in the economy by subsidizing favored products and industries.
— Charles Koch
If there is wrong, you don't say we have to get rid of it gradually. If injustice exists, you need to eliminate it immediately.
— Charles Koch
We try to reward people according to the value they create, value they create in society and for the company.
— Charles Koch
I believe that cronyism is nothing more than welfare for the rich and powerful, and should be abolished.
— Charles Koch
I believe my business and non-profit investments are much more beneficial to societal well-being than sending more money to Washington.
— Charles Koch
You pass a program and get people dependent on it, making it brutal to get rid of. The key is not letting it get started.
— Charles Koch
The only way you improve is to try new things.
— Charles Koch
All of our policies are based on whether it will make - enable people to improve their lives or it will make their lives worse.
— Charles Koch
To end cronyism we must end government's ability to dole out favors and rig the market.
— Charles Koch
Embrace change. Envision what could be, challenge the status quo, and drive creative destruction.
— Charles Koch
To make a quick buck, but over time, if you're not creating value for others, customers, society, isn't going to let you be around.
— Charles Koch
The way - the principle way that human beings had gotten out of extreme poverty is free trade.
— Charles Koch
I don't want to dedicate my life to getting publicity.
— Charles Koch
Koch companies employ 60,000 Americans, who make many thousands of products that Americans want and need.
— Charles Koch
Koch's youthful idealism about libertarianism had largely devolved into a rationale for corporate self-interest.
— John Charles Chasteen
When everyone gets something for nothing, soon no one will have anything, because no one will be producing anything.
— Charles Koch