P.T. Barnum — "The great art of money making consists in putting money at the service of the pu…"
The great art of money making consists in putting money at the service of the public.
The great art of money making consists in putting money at the service of the public.
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"I believe in advertising, honestly, but I also believe in taking advantage of circumstances."
"The public loves a good fraud, if it's a good fraud."
"The public likes to be surprised, and I like to surprise them."
"There is no such thing in the world as luck. There never was a man who could go out in the morning and find a purse full of gold in the street to-day, and another to-morrow, and so on, day after day: …"
"Unless a man enters upon the vocation intended for him by nature, and best suited to his peculiar genius, he cannot succeed."
American showman and Barnum & Bailey Circus co-founder, whose autobiography popularized Gilded Age commercial spectacle. Closely associated with James Anthony Bailey (his circus business partner). For an intellectual contrast, see Mark Twain, American author and Gilded Age satirist — Twain's The Gilded Age (1873, with Charles Dudley Warner) named the entire era of corrupt commercial spectacle Barnum embodied — Twain's later writing repeatedly attacked Barnum-style hucksterism as the era's moral disease.
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