A Quote by John Morgridge

We didn't create all this wealth; we capitalized on an environment that permitted us to create it. — © John Morgridge
We didn't create all this wealth; we capitalized on an environment that permitted us to create it.
Police and firefighters are great, but they don't create wealth. They protect it. That's crucial. Teaching is a wonderful profession. Teachers help educate people to become good citizens so that citizens can then go create wealth. But they don't create the wealth themselves.
Government does not create wealth. The major role for the government is to create an environment where people take risks to expand the job rate in the United States.
I create music; I create painting; I create whatever I want to create. I create, what you say, clothes. I create, I don't know, dance move. I create anything.
Slowly those who create the wealth of the world are permitted to share it. The future is in labor's strong, rough hands.
I know how to make stuff happen, how to create wealth, create jobs, create investment.
Companies that grow create wealth. This, in turn, allows people to have jobs that create more growth and more wealth. It's a virtuous cycle.
A gold standard is the ideal monetary system for those who create wealth through ingenuity, entrepreneurship, and hard work. Gold standards are disfavored by those who do not create wealth but instead seek to extract wealth from others through inflation, inside information, and market manipulation.
The real wealth of a nation is its people. And the purpose of development is to create an enabling environment for people to enjoy long, healthy, and creative lives. This simple but powerful truth is too often forgotten in the pursuit of material and financial wealth.
Government can't create wealth, but it can create the conditions for private enterprise to flourish.
Let individuals create real wealth, empower them, create something that they can leave for their children.
My own belief is that the way we grow the economy, create jobs, create wealth is in the private sector. The government doesn't do that.
...countries don't create economies. It is entrepreneurs and companies that create and revitalize economies. The role of the governments should be to create a nourishing environment for entrepreneurs and companies to flourish, not to get in the way of economic development.
And somehow mother nature manages to create this incredible biosphere, to create this incredibly rich environment of animals and plants with this amazingly small amount of data.
I think what you got to do is to create an environment which people wish to sit in. You have to create a menu which is interesting to people. You have to create food which is delicious and affordable. I think that's what's important.
Building a road might create temporary jobs, but does it really create wealth if it doesn't also shorten commute times or otherwise make society better off?
Here are the Ten Commandments for a writer: Create, Create, Create, Create, Create, Create.
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