A Quote by Henry Ford

An idealist is a person who helps other people to be prosperous. — © Henry Ford
An idealist is a person who helps other people to be prosperous.
In an overly materialistic world, prosperity is unfortunately and invariably associated with hoards of money and countless possessions. Yet to the truly prosperous people of this world, prosperity is prosperity in its purest and original sense. Prosperity comes from the Latin word "spes", which means "hope and vigor." To the truly prosperous person, being prosperous means being positive and happy in the moment.
A committed giver is an incurably happy person, a secure person, a satisfied person, and a prosperous person.
Whenever one person stands up and says, “Wait a minute, this is wrong,” it helps other people do the same.
For the establishment, philosophy is both an elitist and an idealist discipline: In high school, it is a compulsory subject; at university, they teach the idealist line. They are conducting a conversation with themselves.
You can see that a city is prosperous by the wealth of goods for sale in the market. Land too we call prosperous if it bears rich fruit. And so also the soul may be counted prosperous if it is full of good works of every kind.
There are people in the world who aren't necessarily Christians, but they're just naturally nice people who do a lot for other people. Those people will almost always be prosperous people.
There's something about the waltz in particular, where one person leads and the other follows, that helps you get in tune with each other.
The experience of travelling, getting familiar with other languages, other cultures definitely helps. It makes you a better person.
A cynic should never marry an idealist. For the cynic, marriage represents the welcome end of romantic life, with all its agony and ecstasy. But for the idealist, it is only the beginning.
The things required for prosperous labor, prosperous manufactures, and prosperous commerce are three. First, liberty; second, liberty; third, liberty.
Free enterprise makes people prosperous, all people prosperous, and big government makes people poorer.
Inside every cynical person, there is a disappointed idealist.
Every materialist will be an idealist; but an idealist can never go backward to be a materialist.
If you are not an idealist by the time you are twenty you have no heart, but if you are still an idealist by the time you are thirty, you don't have a head.
The essence of Ananda is both personal and sociological. Personally for people who seek truth or identities of God, it helps to be with other people who share those ideals. Environment is stronger than willpower, and when you are with people who have high ideals, it helps you to grow in your ideals.
Frances McDormand is my favorite actor. I don't know if that's relevant. But she's a person who plays people. In other words, not everything has to be an over-the-top Broadway musical to get my attention, but it certainly helps.
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