Self pity is the worst possible disease that can affect mankind. And if we do just the opposite, which is love, then we have God’s feelings with us at all times. Jon Huntsman, Sr. Read Quote
I’ve had cancer four times. But you know, God has blessed me, and I feel so honored and so privileged in the blessings of life. Jon Huntsman, Sr. Read Quote
I was honored to start a small business and to borrow an enormous amount of money and to build piece upon piece, place upon place, building upon building and product upon product, throughout the United States and eventually Europe and facilities around the world. Jon Huntsman, Sr. Read Quote
I had the good fortune to be raised in the 1940s and the 1950s. As I entered business in the late 1950s and 1960s, America was just coming into its own as a great industrial power. It allowed young entrepreneurs to start their engines, to start their businesses, to borrow a little money and to leverage what they had. Jon Huntsman, Sr. Read Quote
As a young man, I was a navy officer in Vietnam. I made $320 a month and would always give away $50 a month to a family I felt that was in greater need than me, in addition to my tithing to my church. I’ve just always felt in my heart, coming from a very humble background, that there are plenty of people who need a break in life. Jon Huntsman, Sr. Read Quote
As a senior in high school with no money working several jobs, I was sent to a wonderful school on the East Coast by a wonderful Jewish man. I’ve never forgotten that. I’ve sent over 5,000 young people to school around the world in memory of him because he was so gracious to me. Jon Huntsman, Sr. Read Quote
We should never have any political or religious organization filter our news. Jon Huntsman, Sr. Read Quote
Why should someone who has $5 billion only give away $2.5 billion? They can’t take it with them. Jon Huntsman, Sr. Read Quote
I think corporations and people are very different. People make corporations whatever it is that they’re going to be. Jon Huntsman, Sr. Read Quote