💬 SenQuotes.com
 Quotes

Henry Ford II Quotes

American businessman (b. 1917), Birth: 4-9-1917, Death: 29-9-1987
1.
The first qualification for success in my view is a strong work ethic.
Henry Ford II

2.
Nobody can really guarantee the future. The best we can do is size up the chances, calculate the risks involved, estimate our ability to deal with them and then make our plans with confidence.
Henry Ford II

3.
Profits are the ultimate measure of how efficiently we provide customers with the best products for their needs. Profits are required to survive and grow.
Henry Ford II

4.
We have a tremendous investment in facilities for (internal combustion engines, transmissions, and axles) and I can't see throwing them away just because the electric car doesn't emit fumes.
Henry Ford II

5.
No society of nations, no people within a nation, no family can benefit through mutual aid unless good will exceeds ill will; unless the spirit of cooperation surpasses antagonism; unless we all see and act as though the other man's welfare determines our own welfare.
Henry Ford II

Similar Authors: George W. Bush Bill Gates Warren Buffett Stephen Covey Mitt Romney Tom Peters William Penn Michael Bloomberg Gary Vaynerchuk George Soros Dick Cheney Simon Cowell Andrew Carnegie Arnold Palmer Ted Turner
6.
We can't take a slipshod and easygoing attitude toward education in this country. And by "we" I don't mean "somebody else," but I mean me and I mean you. It is the future of our country-yours and mine-which is at stake.
Henry Ford II

7.
A generation ago there were a thousand men to every opportunity, while today there are a thousand opportunities to every man.
Henry Ford II

8.
In seeking to serve social needs because it makes good business sense to do so, a corporation is doing what it knows how to do best.
Henry Ford II

Quote Topics by Henry Ford II: Men Needs Future Time Grows Strong Ill Will Car Dark Hallmark Corporations Opportunity Attitude Risk Profit Work Ethic Views People Age Obsolescence Progress Generations Business Country
9.
Obsolescence is the very hallmark of progress.
Henry Ford II