Portrait of J.P. Morgan

J.P. Morgan

Banking magnate

Modern influential 132 sayings

Sayings by J.P. Morgan

I don’t want a man who is afraid to make mistakes.

1905 — Hiring philosophy
Wisdom Unverifiable

The man who is not willing to take a chance will never get anywhere.

1910 — Risk-taking
Wisdom Unverifiable

I don’t want a man who is afraid to speak his mind.

1900 — Leadership
Wisdom Unverifiable

The man who is not willing to work hard will never succeed.

1910 — Work ethic
Wisdom Unverifiable

The man who is not willing to learn will never grow.

1910 — Education
Educational Unverifiable

The man who is not willing to change will never improve.

1910 — Adaptability
Wisdom Unverifiable

I can do a great deal of good by doing good for myself.

late 1800s — Attributed statement
General Unverifiable

I do not want to be a national power. I want to be a national service.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
General Unverifiable

The greatest good we can do for others is not just to share our riches with them, but to reveal to them their own.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
General Unverifiable

If a man is a millionaire, he is rich. If he is a billionaire, he is a power.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
General Unverifiable

The public be damned!

late 1800s — Misattributed to J.P. Morgan, but often associated with him due to similar sentiments expressed by W…
General Unverifiable

The only way to do great work is to love what you do.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
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The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.

N/A — Often misattributed to J.P. Morgan, more commonly associated with Margaret Thatcher
General Unverifiable

Money can't buy happiness, but it can buy a yacht big enough to pull up right alongside it.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
General Unverifiable

The man who is a master of patience is master of everything else.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
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I like a little competition. It makes you feel like you're alive.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
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The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
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Nothing is so damaging to the adventurous spirit within a man as a secure future.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
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The best way to make a million dollars is to start with two million.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
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When you expect the best, you get the best.

early 1900s — Attributed statement
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