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Anita Roddick
October 23, 1942 -
Nationality: English
Category: Businessman
Subcategory: English Businessman

But if you can create an honorable livelihood, where you take your skills and use them and you earn a living from it, it gives you a sense of freedom and allows you to balance your life the way you want.

   

If you think you're too small to have an impact, try going to bed with a mosquito.

   

If I can't do something for the public good, what the hell am I doing?

   

If you do things well, do them better. Be daring, be first, be different, be just.

   

Over the past decade... while many businesses have pursued what I call 'business as usual,' I have been part of a different, smaller business movement, one that tried to put idealism back on the agenda.

   

All through history, there have always been movements where business was not just about the accumulation of proceeds but also for the public good.

   

The end result of kindness is that it draws people to you.

   

The Body Shop Foundation is run by our staff and supports social activism and environmental activism. We don't tend to support big agencies.

   

I believe in businesses where you engage in creative thinking, and where you form some of your deepest relationships. If it isn't about the production of the human spirit, we are in big trouble.

   

The movement for the environment really only started in the mid 1970's.

   

Nobody talks of entrepreneurship as survival, but that's exactly what it is and what nurtures creative thinking.

   

But the minute we went public on the stock market, which is how our wealth was created, it was no longer how many people you employed, it was how much you were worth and how much your company was worth.

   

The market controls everything, but the market has no heart.

   

I traveled enormously during the 1960's, when you measured everything by where you traveled and what you did as travelers.

   

At The Body Shop we had always been measured by how many jobs we had created, and I got a major award from the Queen on that.

   

There is no scientific answer for success. You can't define it. You've simply got to live it and do it.

   

Years ago nobody was elected on the economic ticket. It was either the education platform, or it was health or it was other issues. It is only recently that economic values have superceded every other human value.

   

I am still looking for the modern equivalent of those Quakers who ran successful businesses, made money because they offered honest products and treated their people decently... This business creed, sadly, seems long forgotten.

   

When you run an entrepreneurial business, you have hurry sickness - you don't look back, you advance and consolidate. But it is such fun.

   

Since the governments are in the pockets of businesses, who's going to control this most powerful institution? Business is more powerful than politics, and it's more powerful than religion. So it's going to have to be the vigilante consumer.

   

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