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Walter Annenberg
March 13, 1908 - October 1, 2002
Nationality: American
Category: Businessman
Subcategory: American Businessman

I cannot compromise or inhibit my independence.

   

Adversity tests us from time to time and it is inevitable that this testing continues during life.

   

Our blood will turn from red to blue, although our money is but new.

   

Too much work, too much vacation, too much of any one thing is unsound.

   

Some people find an interest in making money, and though they appear to be slaving, many actually enjoy every minute of their work.

   

Everybody around the world wants to send their kids to our universities. But nobody wants to send their kids here to public school.

   

People who think about art as an investment are pathetic.

    Topics: Art

When we hold back out of laziness, that is when we tie ourselves into knots of boredom.

   

It is unsound for an independent editor to be a financial contributor to any cause which would cause any type of special pleading.

   

My success? Being born the son of Moses Annenberg.

   

The test of character is having the ability to meet challenges.

   

I have very little respect for Nancy Reagan. There is something about her that is very petty.

   

I'd heard he was good, and what the hell sense does it make not to hire somebody because of their color?

   

God grant you the strength to fight off the temptations of surrender.

   

I didn't feel the Depression at all. I always had a pocketful of money.

   

Don't worry about it. Babe Ruth struck out on occasion, too.

   

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