Famous quote by Sanford I. Weill

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And I thought Id always like some form of business, I didnt know what kind of business Id go in
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"And I thought I'd always like some form of business, I didn't know what kind of business I'd go in"

- Sanford I. Weill

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This quote by Sanford I. Weill talks to the uncertainty of life and the significance of following one's enthusiasms. Weill was a successful entrepreneur and philanthropist, and his quote shows his own journey of self-discovery. He knew that he wished to pursue a career in company, however he wasn't sure what kind of company he wished to go into. This quote is a pointer that it's alright to not have all the responses and to put in the time to check out different courses. It's important to be available to new opportunities and to take risks. Weill's quote motivates us to trust our impulses and to follow our dreams. It's a suggestion that success doesn't come from having all the answers, but from having the nerve to take the first step.

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Sanford I. Weill This quote is written / told by Sanford I. Weill somewhere between March 16, 1933 and today. He was a famous Businessman from USA. The author also have 29 other quotes.

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