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William Clay Ford, Jr.
American
May 3, 1957
Businessman
I bleed Ford blue.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Blue
Ford
Bleed
I was an absolutely untalented designer.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Absolutely
Designer
The climate is changing, and anyone who disagrees is, in my view, still in denial.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Who
Still
Anyone
I used to wonder if running a large industrial company would really square with my values.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Really
Would
Used
I believe fuel cells could end the 100-year reign of the internal combustion engine.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Could
Believe
End
S.U.V.'s are under a lot of scrutiny these days, and yet the S.U.V. buyer is a very loyal lot.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Very
Lot
Days
The day will come when the notion of car ownership becomes antiquated. If you live in a city, you don't need to own a car.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Car
You
Will
I believe very strongly that corporations could and should be a major force for resolving social and environmental concerns in the twenty-first century.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Environmental
Very
Could
It's hard to store natural gas. And it does require big storage tanks. So it doesn't work very well on passenger cars.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Work
Car
Very
I don't care where you are in the world, people are aware of what technology is available to others. If you're in Nairobi, you're certainly aware of the iPhone.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Technology
You
People
All things being equal, I think people would still prefer to do business with their hometown companies. That's true in America, that's true in China, that's true in Germany.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Business
People
Think
When we're in a peak, we make a ton of money, and as soon as we make a ton of money, we're desperately looking for a way to spend it. And we diversify into areas that, frankly, we don't know how to run very well.
William Clay Ford, Jr.
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Money
Know
Very