Cornelius Vanderbilt — "Got to look out for yourself. Nobody else ain't going to do it."
Got to look out for yourself. Nobody else ain't going to do it.
Got to look out for yourself. Nobody else ain't going to do it.
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"I don't care a snap for all the railroads in creation. I only ask that the law shall be observed."
"I don't like to be told what to do."
"If I had learned education I would not have had time to learn anything else."
"Tricks ain't good business."
"I have never been afraid to take the road less traveled."
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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