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16 quotes from Ken Langone — Co-founder of Home Depot and financier..

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“The two most powerful things in existence: a kind word and a thoughtful gesture.”

Kindness

“It wasn't just wealth itself that put me in that position; a lot of it was sheer stubborn curiosity. Whenever I served on a corporate board, I was notorious for asking more questions than any other director on that board. I didn't give a shit if my question showed how stupid I was. A lot of people are scared to ask questions because they don't want people to know how dumb they are. I've never had that problem.”

— I Love Capitalism!: An American StoryCuriosity

“Income inequality is a terrible problem in this country, and I don't have a magic solution. I don't know about mandating a higher minimum wage. I do know that nobody can live on $20,000 a year. But I worry that mandating a higher minimum might hurt the people you want to try to help: the more you increase the costs of any factor of production, the more incentive you give owners to figure out a way to change that factor of production.”

— I Love Capitalism!: An American StoryEconomics

“Capitalism is brutal. It's survival of the fittest. What's a successful business? More money coming in than going out. If it's the other way around, you're out of business—simple as that.”

— I Love Capitalism!: An American StoryCapitalism

“A great person doing a great job will be a great investment.”

— Fordham University Speech, 2014Investment

“If you gave me six months I couldn't list all my failures.”

— Fordham University Speech, 2014Perseverance

“There's nothing quite like a sense of self-worth and a sense of self respect.”

Self-Worth

“As a little boy, my first job was delivering newspapers, and then I had a variety of different jobs. I worked in a butcher shop. I worked in a supermarket. I worked in construction. I dug ditches on the Long Island Expressway in 1954, 1955, 1956.”

Work

“I can't think of anyone that stands up to Frank as a CEO of any corporation I've ever been involved in. Home Depot is one of my successes. But if you gave me six months I couldn't list all my failures.”

— Ken Langone

“When you lose your integrity and your belief in yourself, you've lost everything.”

— Ken Langone

“A kid asked me one time, what's your net worth? I blurted it out — I never thought about it. "My net worth is what good I do with what I have," and I believe that.”

— Ken Langone

“Capitalism works. Let me say it again: It works! And — I'm living proof — it can work for anybody and everybody. Blacks and whites and browns and everybody in between. Absolutely anybody is entitled to dream big, and absolutely everybody should dream big. I did. Show me where the silver spoon was in my mouth. I've got to argue profoundly and passionately: I'm the American Dream.”

— Ken Langone

“The three most powerful things in business: a kind word, a thoughtful gesture, and passion and enthusiasm for everything you're doing.”

— Ken Langone

“Nobody works for you, everybody works with you. The greatest leaders can get other people to do something they never thought they could do.”

— Ken Langone

“My net worth is what good I do with what I have.”

— Ken Langone, on being asked about his net worth

“I learned early how essential it was to love the work I was doing. Sometimes I look back and wonder, how did all this happen? Then the answer comes. Shit, I know how it happened: I was at a place where I was having the time of my life!”

— Ken Langone

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Ken Langone

Co-founder of Home Depot and financier.