Arpad Busson quotes:

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  • Historically, over the last two or three hundred years, the relationship that we've had with money as a society - having money, talking about money - has been a little bit of a shameful thing. Splashing money about is clearly wrong, but there's nothing wrong about giving it back.

  • I see my boys about 10 days every month. And, yes, they are the most important people in my life.

  • Charities must treat donors as if they were shareholders.

  • Strong organizations with strong risk controls will survive and prosper.

  • The Royal family have always been great philanthropists.

  • There is nothing shameful about being efficient.

  • The billionaire who sits on his money and doesn't do anything for the common good - I'm not interested in that person.

  • To lose your last remaining parent is the toughest thing. It is a very lonely thing.

  • What's dangerous is the concentration of wealth in the hands of a few individuals.

  • With wealth, one is in a position of responsibility. You must try to help others. It is as simple as that.

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