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American businessman, Birth: 13-9-1857, Death: 13-10-1945
1.
One is only happy in proportion as he makes others feel happy and only useful as he contributes his influences for the finer callings in life.
Milton S. Hershey

One is only content in relation to how much joy they spread to others and only beneficial when providing assistance for higher aspirations.
2.
The value of our good is not measured by what it does, but by the amount of good it does to the one concerned.
Milton S. Hershey

The worth of our benevolence is not quantified by its function, but by the quantity of kindness it provides to the beneficiary.
3.
Caramels are only a fad. Chocolate is a permanent thing.
Milton S. Hershey

'Caramels are just a fleeting trend. Chocolate is an enduring phenomenon.'
4.
One is only happy in proportion as he makes others feel happy.
Milton S. Hershey

One is only contented in direct relation to the joy he spreads to others.
5.
Give them quality. That's the best kind of advertising.
Milton S. Hershey

Provide them excellence. That's the most effective type of promotion.
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6.
It isn't what you leave your children but how you leave them.
Milton S. Hershey

'It is not the inheritance you pass on to your progeny but the legacy you leave behind.'
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I didn't follow the policies of those already in the business. If I had, I would never have made a go of it. Instead, I started out with the determination to make a better nickel chocolate bar than any of my competitors made, and I did so.
Milton S. Hershey

8.
Young man: Be honest; train yourself for useful work; love God.
Milton S. Hershey

Encourage youth to be candid; cultivate proficiency in beneficial endeavors; revere the Divine.
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9.
If we had helped a hundred children it would have all been worthwhile.
Milton S. Hershey

If we had given aid to a hundred children it would have all been worth it.
10.
I believed that, if I put a chocolate on the market that was better than anyone else was making, or was likely to make, and keep it absolutely uniform in quality, the time would come when the public would appreciate it and buy it.
Milton S. Hershey

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Business is a matter of human service.
Milton S. Hershey

Commerce is a matter of human aid.