Cornelius Vanderbilt — "I have never been afraid of competition."
I have never been afraid of competition.
I have never been afraid of competition.
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"Got to look out for yourself. Nobody else ain't going to do it."
"If I had learned education I would not have had time to learn anything else."
"I have always looked forward, never backward."
"Never tell me to my face that you are a friend of mine, for I will not believe you. I have no friends."
"I have nothing to say."
American shipping and railroad magnate whose New York Central railroad and aggressive consolidation built the largest fortune in 19th-century America. Closely associated with John D. Rockefeller (later Gilded Age titan who learned the consolidation playbook). For an intellectual contrast, see Jay Gould, railroad speculator (1836-1892) — Vanderbilt built and ran railroads; Gould watered stock and manipulated markets. Their Erie Railroad rate-war and Gould's Black Friday (1869) gold-corner schemes were the public foil to Vanderbilt's quieter operational consolidation. The cleanest 'industrialist vs speculator' Gilded Age pairing.
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