Top 14 Quotes & Sayings by Vernon Jordan

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American businessman Vernon Jordan.
Last updated on December 24, 2024.
Vernon Jordan

Vernon Eulion Jordan Jr. was an American business executive and civil rights activist who worked for various civil rights movement organizations before becoming a close advisor to President Bill Clinton.

I had a sense of what leadership meant and what it could do for you. So am I surprised that I am sitting up here on the 62nd floor of Rockefeller Plaza? No.
Every company, every boardroom in which I sit, has a plan, and they have objectives, goals, and a process. And to make it work, the pressure and incentive have to come from the top.
You have to be careful how you're using the word boycott. — © Vernon Jordan
You have to be careful how you're using the word boycott.
The last job I applied for was to be a bus driver for the Chicago Transit Authority in 1957.
My mother was the president of the PTA at every school I attended.
A lot of companies make diversity a part of the performance goals against which an executive gets paid. Just as you have to make a certain sales number, you have to make a diversity number to get your bonus.
I'm here because I stand on many, many shoulders, and that's true of every black person I know who has achieved.
What I know about this world is that white people will take care of themselves. And what I have learned is that if you are where they are on an equal basis, they cannot take care of themselves without taking care of you.
But there will come a time and a place to give back, and each individual will recognize that time and place.
September 11 stands on its own as a terrible tragedy.
Terrorism is not new to black people.
You're in love, that's what your problem is.
You are where you are today because you stand on somebody's shoulders. And wherever you are heading, you cannot get there by yourself. If you stand on the shoulders of others, you have a reciprocal responsibility to live your life so that others may stand on your shoulders. It's the quid pro quo of life. We exist temporarily through what we take, but we live forever through what we give
What I know about this world is white people will take care of themselves. And what I have learned is that if you are where they are on an equal basis, they cannot take care of themselves without taking care of you.
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