P.T. Barnum — "We cannot all see alike, but we can all do good."
We cannot all see alike, but we can all do good.
We cannot all see alike, but we can all do good.
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"The public is never tired of a good thing."
"My inexperienced friend, take it for granted that they all tell the truth -- about each other! -- and then transact your business to the best of your ability on your own judgment."
"I have found that the public will pay for what they like, and they will like what they are told to like."
"I have been called a liar, a cheat, a humbug, and all that, but I have always been truthful in my way."
"Politeness and civility are the best capital ever invested in business."
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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