A business of high principle generates greater drive and effectiveness because people know they can do the right thing decisively and with confidence. ...
A business of high principle attracts high-caliber people more easily, thereby gaining a basic competitive and profit edge. ...
A business of high principle develops better and more profitable relations with customers, competitors, and the general public, because it can be counted on to do the right thing at all times. By the consistently ethical character of its actions, it builds a favorable image.
Source: The Will to Manage (1966), p. 26
“True democracy consists not in lowering the standard but in giving everybody, so far as possible, a chance of measuring up to the standard.”
Source: "English and the Discipline of Ideas" (1920), p. 65
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Speech to the Canadian Club in Toronto (6 August 1927), quoted in Our Inheritance (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1938), pp. 79-80.
1927
Recollections of Thomas R. Marshall: A Hoosier Salad (1925), Chapter VI
“Things are getting worse faster than I can lower my standards.”
on "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" http://ew.com/article/2009/09/04/craig-ferguson-jason-ritter/
Source: Academy Series - Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins, Odyssey (2006), Chapter 9 (p. 78)
Speech in Greenock (7 October 1903), quoted in The Times (8 October 1903), p. 8.
1900s