English - Businessman | October 7, 1952 -
When the country's indebtedness is so colossal and where the budget deficit is so huge, there is a moral obligation on people to pay their fair and reasonable dues.
John Caudwell
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I had challenges to overcome as a child, and that was good.
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I really do feel guilty that I don't visit me mum enough.
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I don't think I'm going to live until I'm 70, no; I could die tomorrow. So there isn't a panic that time is running out, but there is an element that anything could happen.
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If I died tomorrow, I would regret growing so wealthy and still running the business when there are so many more people I could have helped.
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I'm addicted to the deal, to the next thing. It's irresistible.
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I realised I've got quite a talent for coming up with ideas for design. I've got so many ideas about fashion.
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I'd much rather leave £2bn to charity, or £3bn or £4bn, than £1bn. That is my motivation to carry on working as hard as I do.
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I was always interested in ladies' fashion.
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