196 Quotes by Muhammad Yunus

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    All people are entrepreneurs, but many don’t have the opportunity to find that out.

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    We prepare our students for jobs and careers, but we don’t teach them to think as individuals about what kind of world they would create.

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    I thought, if you can become an angel for 27 dollars. It would be fun to do more of it.

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    Once poverty is gone, we’ll need to build museums to display its horrors to future generations. They’ll wonder why poverty continued so long in human society – how a few people could live in luxury while billions dwelt in misery, deprivation and despair.

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    The challenge I set before anyone who condemns private-sector business is this: If you are a socially conscious person, why don’t you run your business in a way that will help achieve social objectives?

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    I profoundly believer, as Grammen’s experience over twenty years has shown, that personal gains is not the only possible fuel for free enterprise. Social goals can replace greed as a powerful motivational force. Social-consciousness-driven enterprises can be formidable competitors for the greed-based enterprises. I believe that if we play our cards right, social-consciousness-driven enterprises can do very well in the marketplace.

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    An individual poor person is an isolated island by himself and herself. IT can end that isolation overnight.

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    The current financial crisis makes it very clears that the system that we have isn’t really working, and this is the right time for us to undo things and build them in a new way.

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    It’s very difficult to look at it in a kind of a free manner, what reality is. That was my first struggle, to see it as it is, rather than tainted by my own previous thoughts.

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