The best way forward is to give more people everywhere greater power to build their own destinies.
RICHARD BRANSONYou can’t run a business without taking risks. The brave may not live forever – but the cautious do not live at all!
More Richard Branson Quotes
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Every great movement in the world starts with a tiny group of people who simply refuse to accept a situation.
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Respect is how to treat everyone, not just those you want to impress.
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Education doesn’t just take place in stuffy classrooms and university buildings, it can happen everywhere, every day to every person.
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Commitment is not letting people down. That’s very important in life. If you say you’re going to do something, make sure you do it. Just try never to let people down.
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Have fun, work hard and money will come. Don’t waste time – grab your chances. Have a positive outlook on life. When it’s not fun, move on.
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If people aren’t calling you crazy, you aren’t thinking big enough.
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Train people well enough so they can leave, treat them well enough so they don’t want to.
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If family or friends are unwell or ill – it’s perhaps the only thing that really can make one feel vulnerable.
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Please be polite. Nothing in life should erode the habit of saying thank you to people or praising them.
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All successful people – not just entrepreneurs – have got things wrong over and over again before finding the right solution.
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The way you treat your employees is the way they will treat your customers.
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Starting a business is a huge amount of hard work. You had better enjoy it.
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I believe a good leader brings out the best in people by listening to them, trusting in them, believing in them, respecting them and letting them have a go.
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Always think, ‘what’s the worst that can happen’ and have some kind of strategy to deal with it.
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Your company should act as a springboard for ambitious employees, not a set of shackles.
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