12+ John Kluge Quotes On Education
John Kluge was a German-born American businessman who was one of the world's richest men. He was the founder of Metromedia, a media company that owned several television stations and other media outlets. Kluge was also known for his philanthropic activities, donating millions of dollars to various causes throughout his lifetime. Following is our collection on famous quotes by John Kluge on leadership, education, life.
Go into something because you really like it, and then do it with a drive and enthusiasm so that it isn't work. — John Kluge
My philosophy all my life has been the pursuit of excellence. — John Kluge
Young entrepreneurs should spend an awful lot of time thinking about what they want to go into. — John Kluge
Work isn't really work for me. I hate to tell you this, but I've never liked the weekend in my life. I was enthusiastic about Monday morning from the day I left college. — John Kluge
Work isn't really work for me. — John Kluge
So we have a commitment to the business and to its people. — John Kluge
I don't think I have ever worked in my life, because work to me means that you are really doing something that you don't like. — John Kluge
The last thing you want to do, unless it's a very unusual situation, is to invest money. — John Kluge
Assets are cold. — John Kluge
I wouldn't write a book, because saying the word I over and over again would nauseate me. — John Kluge
You should have a fund of knowledge of something and out of that you make up you mind. — John Kluge
Money is not a fund of knowledge. — John Kluge
Life Lessons by John Kluge
- John Kluge's life and career demonstrate the importance of taking risks, staying focused, and having a long-term vision.
- He was able to build a massive empire by investing in industries he knew, diversifying his investments, and making smart decisions.
- Kluge's success shows that hard work, dedication, and a willingness to take risks can lead to great success.
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