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Need to make better decisions about Learning? Andrew Carnegie's quotes serve as decision-making shortcuts, distilling complex thinking into clear principles. This collection is organized for quick reference, with full source context for every entry. Whether you're facing immediate choices or building long-term strategy around Learning, these insights give you the clarity ambitious professionals demand.
"The man who has sent his son to college has done more for him than if he had left him a million dollars."
"The man who is most likely to succeed in any business is the man who knows most about it."
"The man who has sent a child to school has done more for the world than the man who has only left money."
"The best way to help the poor is to provide the ladders upon which the aspiring can rise."
"I believe that the true road to preeminent success in any line is to make yourself master of that line."
"The way to get to the top is to get to the bottom of things."
"He that cannot reason is a fool. He that will not is a bigot. He that dare not is a slave."
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