25 Quotes About Capitalist

Life is a paradox. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction. If you do nothing, you’ll get something in return. The guy who works hard will get recognition, the one who doesn’t work hard will be forgotten Read more

To achieve success, you have to work harder than others. It’s not easy being a capitalist, but it’s not difficult either. It just takes time, effort, and hard work that many don’t put in.

Every man has a starting capital in life and it...
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Every man has a starting capital in life and it is called worth or self-worth. Sunday Adelaja
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The capitalist and consumerist ethics are two sides of the same coin, a merger of two commandments. The supreme commandment of the rich is ‘Invest! ’ The supreme commandment of the rest of us is ‘Buy! ’ The capitalist—consumerist ethic is revolutionary in another respect. Most previous ethical systems presented people with a pretty tough deal. They were promised paradise, but only if they cultivated compassion and tolerance, overcame craving and anger, and restrained their selfish interests. This was too tough for most. The history of ethics is a sad tale of wonderful ideals that nobody can live up to. Most Christians did not imitate Christ, most Buddhists failed to follow Buddha, and most Confucians would have caused Confucius a temper tantrum. In contrast, most people today successfully live up to the capitalist—consumerist ideal. The new ethic promises paradise on condition that the rich remain greedy and spend their time making more money and that the masses give free reign to their cravings and passions and buy more and more. This is the first religion in history whose followers actually do what they are asked to do. How though do we know that we'll really get paradise in return? We've seen it on television. Yuval Noah Harari
Health care and education are too important NOT to be...
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Health care and education are too important NOT to be left to the free market. Kevin D. Williamson
Any government that places profit before people is pure evil.
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Any government that places profit before people is pure evil. Suzy Kassem
Misfortune never comes singly. It's surrounded by bodyguards.
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Misfortune never comes singly. It's surrounded by bodyguards. Ljupka Cvetanova
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Any system that values profit over human life is a very dangerous one indeed. Suzy Kassem
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The world put's too much emphasis on what a person does in terms of monetary value and social status as opposed to who they are. If I was to ask you if you would be loved for who you are or what you do (eg. your occupation), I would guess that you would say who you are. Things are the wrong way around unless you follow Jesus.God cares about who we are primarily, not what we do. It is our character and approach to life that he cares about. God wants us to choose him and put him first which ultimately means being a servant to him and others. Tim Crawshaw
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Because subjects like literature and art history have no obvious material pay-off, they tend to attract those who look askance at capitalist notions of utility. The idea of doing something purely for the delight of it has always rattled the grey-bearded guardians of the state. Sheer pointlessness has always been a deeply subversive affair. Terry Eagleton
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Buffett's uncommon urge to chronicle made him a unique character in American life, not only a great capitalist but the Great Explainer of American capitalism. He taught a generation how to think about business, and he showed that securities were not just tokens like the Monopoly flatiron, and that investing need not be a game of chance. It was also a logical, commonsensical enterprise, like the tangible businesses beneath. He stripped Wall Street of its mystery and rejoined it to Main Street -- a mythical or disappearing place, perhaps, but one that is comprehensible to the ordinary American. . Roger Lowenstein
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A human being can only take so much when their basic rights as a citizen of the earth are being denied to them — or sold at a high cost. Suzy Kassem
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The truth is, Japan is headed for crisis. We are in the hands of greedy businessmen and weak politicians. Such people will see to it poverty grows every day. Kazuo Ishiguro
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Good God, is the man a heathen?’‘ Worse, a capitalist with pretensions of culture. Melanie Jackson
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Do you know why people like me are shy about being capitalists? Well, its because we, for as long as we have known you, were capital, like bales of cotton and sacks of sugar, and you were commanding, cruel capitalists, and the memory of this so strong, the experience so recent, that we can't quite bring ourselves to embrace this idea that you think so much of. As for hat we were like before we met you, I no longer care. No periods of time over which my ancestors held sway, no documentation of complex civilisations, is any comfort to me. Even if I really came from people who were living like monkeys in trees, it was better to be that than what happened to me, what I became after I met you. . Jamaica Kincaid
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Honesty is the best Policy is the Capitalistic thought as it gives free of cost Security to their assets and to their investments........ Tarif Naaz
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Capitalists desire purchasing power. Socialists lust for the power to plan society. Which is worse? A.E. Samaan
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Capitalism is a social system owned by the capitalistic class, a small network of very wealthy and powerful businessmen, who compromise the health and security of the general population for corporate gain. Suzy Kassem
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Any system that values profit over human life is a very dangerous one indeed. Simply put, it lacks values, and such a system will eventually collapse once its true light is discovered by the masses. Though some say that capitalism is a modern system, corruption has been the source for the demise of every great civilization. Suzy Kassem
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Some capitalism suffers from cronyism. All of socialism is perverted by the crony statism of the powerful few. A.E. Samaan
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...capitalism is too important and complex a subject to be left to economists. Achieving a critical comprehension of it requires perspectives beyond those characteristic of modern economics. That is why this is a history not of economic ideas, but of ideas beyond the capitalist economy. Jerry Z. Muller
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To say that "the worker has an interest in the rapid growth of capital", means only this: that the more speedily the worker augments the wealth of the capitalist, the larger will be the crumbs which fall to him, the greater will be the number of workers than can be called into existence, the more can the mass of slaves dependent upon capital be increased. Karl Marx
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You think of killing himon the spotbut discard that thought andleave, down into the urine-stinkingelevator, they have you crucified too, America at work, where they rip out your intestinesand your brain and your will and your spirit. They suck you dry, then throw you away. The capitalist system. The work ethic. The profit motive. The memory of your father’s words, “work hard and you’ll be appreciated.” of course, only if you make much more for them than they payyou. Charles Bukowski
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Every capitalist is rich, but every rich is not a capitalist. Amit Kalantri
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Capitalism is an ability to stay rich and keep getting rich. Amit Kalantri
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The lesson I have to teach is this: Leave all creative energies uninhibited. Merely organize society to act in harmony with this lesson. Let society's legal apparatus remove all obstacles the best it can. Permit these creative know-hows freely to flow. Have faith that free men and women will respond to the Invisible Hand. This faith will be confirmed. I, Pencil, seemingly simple though I am, offer the miracle of my creation as testimony that this is a practical faith, as practical as the sun, the rain, a cedar tree, the good earth. . Leonard Edward Read