A Quote by Ted Malloch

The business virtue par excellence is honesty without it markets can't long survive. — © Ted Malloch
The business virtue par excellence is honesty without it markets can't long survive.
Whoever entered the political realm had first to be ready to risk his life, and too great a love for life obstructed freedom, was a sure sign of slavishness. Courage therefore became the political virtue par excellence.
We believe that there is one economic lesson which our twentieth century experience has demonstrated conclusively-that America can no more survive and grow without big business than it can survive and grow without small business.... the two are interdependent. You cannot strengthen one by weakening the other, and you cannot add to the stature of a dwarf by cutting off the legs of a giant.
If politics is like show business, then the idea is not to pursue excellence, clarity or honesty but to appear as if you are, which is another matter altogether.
If love is the soul of Christian existence, it must be at the heart of every other Christian virtue. Thus, for example, justice without love is legalism; faith without love is ideology; hope without love is self-centeredness; forgiveness without love is self-abasement; fortitude without love is recklessness; generosity without love is extravagance; care without love is mere duty; fidelity without love is servitude. Every virtue is an expression of love. No virtue is really a virtue unless it is permeated, or informed, by love.
Reading is the occupation of the insomniac par excellence.
There are some faults so nearly allied to excellence that we can scarce weed out the vice without eradicating the virtue.
Excellence is an art won by training and habituation. We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but we rather have those because we have acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.
The Greek temple is the creation, par excellence, of mind and spirit in equilibrium.
The media and their journalists are merely megaphones for stupidity, the verb par excellence.
The more a business is able to develop and articulate a core purpose and engage with millennials, who equate purpose with business excellence, the greater chances for long-term success.
Honesty is for the most par less profitable than dishonesty.
We see the Jew, then, in business, as promoter, money-lender, salesman par excellence, the author and chief instigator of a system of credit by which a nation-wide usury rises like a Golem (a created monster) with a million hands on a million throats, to choke the honor and the freedom-of-movement of a hard-working people.
You've got to do some work now. Make every effort to supplement your faith with virtue. Virtue is about moral excellence.
Useful manual labour, intelligently performed, is the means par excellence for developing the intellect.
Jesus was the most active resister known to history. His was nonviolence par excellence.
The photographer is the contemporary being par excellence; through his eyes the now becomes the past.
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