American - Businessman | June 6, 1933 -
The unions no longer control the education agenda of the Democratic Party.
Eli Broad
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How absurd that our students tuck their cell phones, BlackBerrys, iPads, and iPods into their backpacks when they enter a classroom and pull out a tattered textbook.
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If you ask why I do what I do - I want to make a difference. I don't just want to maintain the status quo. I want to help people, to work with institutions or create ones when they don't exist.
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I've never been one who enjoys maintaining the status quo. I'm always pushing for new ideas, whether it's in business or philanthropy.
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Any city in America would like to get a museum built if they didn't have to pay for it.
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I think over any period of time, especially if you don't use leverage, it is difficult to continually beat the S&P 500.
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I've got a big ego, I admit it; I'm ego-driven.
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I'd rather be respected than loved.
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What artists think about the world is often different from how we businessmen see it, and I find that an enriching experience.
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Museums do not share their collections with other museums unless they get something in exchange. The Metropolitan will deal with the Louvre, but will they send their stuff to Memphis? No.
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Every artist is unreasonable, because he or she is doing something that hasn't been done before.
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The inability to delegate is one of the biggest problems I see with managers at all levels.
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