Harvard Business School Quotes
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Harvard Business School Quotes & Sayings
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There's nothing wrong with making mistakes, just don't make the same ones. We don't want to duplicate them.
— Mike Tyson
I've lectured at the Harvard Business School several times.
— Christie Hefner
I got more out of the farm than Harvard Business School.
— Greg Brenneman
(A good mood, incidentally, spreads most swiftly by the judicious use of humor. For
— Harvard Business School Press
It horrifies me that ethics is only an optional extra at Harvard Business School.
— John Harvey-Jones
Deep are the foundations of sincerity. Even stone walls have their foundation below the frost.
— Henry David Thoreau
When I came back to India after Harvard Business School, I started as a lawyer and as a trade union leader.
— P. Chidambaram
What the railroads lack is not opportunity but some of the managerial imaginativeness and audacity that made them great.
— Harvard Business School Press
The simple truth? History was never simply history. If it was anything it was another collar - another means to control.
— Chris Galford
Let me tell you, very frankly, when I went to the Harvard Business School I was more or less a committed socialist.
— P. Chidambaram
There's a rule they don't teach you at Harvard Business School. It is: If anything is worth doing, it's worth doing to excess.
— Edwin Land
If you take advantage of everything that America has to offer, there's nothing you can't accomplish.
— Geraldine Ferraro
Freedom is a conquest, always partial, always precarious, always challenged ... the freest person is the one with the most hope.
— Gabriel Marcel
In the United States we have the great Harvard Business School, but America is the country with the greatest debt in the world.
— Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
The problem is that many times people suspend their common sense because they get drowned in business models and Harvard business school teachings.
— Mo Ibrahim