35 Inspirational Madame C. J. Walker Quotes On Sucess
1. “Perseverance is my motto.” Madame C. J. Walker
2. “I had to make my own living and my own opportunity. But I made it!” Madame C. J. Walker
3. “I want the great masses of my people to take a greater pride in their personal appearance and to give their hair proper attention.” Madame C. J. Walker
4. “Don’t sit down and wait for the opportunities to come. Get up and make them.” Madame C. J. Walker
5. “I have made it possible for many colored women to abandon the wash-tub for more pleasant and profitable occupation.” Madame C. J. Walker
6. “When we began to make $10 a day, my ex-husband thought that was enough, though I ought to be satisfied. But I was convinced that my hair preparation would fill a long-felt want. And when we found it impossible to agree, due to his narrowness of vision, I embarked on business for myself.” Madame C. J. Walker
7. “People are ugly not in their face but in their thoughts. So never get impressed by someone’s appearance, rather dig deep down into their thoughts to reveal the real person inside out.” Madame C. J. Walker
8. “Love’s language is imprecise, fits more like mittens than gloves.” Madame C. J. Walker
9. “I endeavor to provide employment to hundreds of women of my race.” Madame C. J. Walker
10. “Having a good article for the market is one thing, putting it properly before the public is another.” Madame C. J. Walker
11. “My object in life is not simply to make money for myself.” Madame C. J. Walker
12. “I love to use a part of what I make to help others.” Madame C. J. Walker
13. “I am not ashamed of my humble beginning.” Madame C. J. Walker
14. “I am a woman who came from the cotton fields of the South. From there I was promoted to the washtub. From there I was promoted to the cook kitchen. And from there I promoted myself into the business of manufacturing hair goods and preparations.” Madame C. J. Walker
15. “Don’t think that because you have to go down in the wash-tub that you are any less a lady!” Madame C. J. Walker
16. “I am not ashamed of my past.” Madame C. J. Walker
17. “Surely you are not going to shut the door in my face. I feel that I am in a business that is a credit to the womanhood of our race.” Madame C. J. Walker
18. “Now I realize that in the so-called higher walks of life, many were prone to look down upon ‘hairdressers’ as they called us; they didn’t have a very high opinion of our calling, so I had to go down and dignify this work, so much so that many of the best women of our race are now engaged in this line of business, and many of them are now in my employ.” Madame C. J. Walker
19. “There is no royal flower-strewn path to success. And if there is, I have not found it.” Madame C. J. Walker
20. “It’s pretty hard for the Lord to guide you if you haven’t made up your mind which way to go.” Madame C. J. Walker
21. “Worth more than it costs.” Madame C. J. Walker
22. “I have built my own factory on my own ground!” Madame C. J. Walker
23. “There would be no hair-growing business today had I not started it.” Madame C. J. Walker
24. “I want you to understand that your first duty is to humanity.” Madame C. J. Walker
25. “I want others to look at us and see that we care not just about ourselves but about others.” Madame C. J. Walker
26. “I got my start by giving myself a start.” Madame C. J. Walker
27. “Keep in mind that you have something that the person standing before you really needs, imagine yourself a missionary and convert him.” Madame C. J. Walker
28. “Open Your Own Shop; Secure Prosperity and Freedom.” Madame C. J. Walker
29. “I am not satisfied in making money for myself.” Madame C. J. Walker
30. “One can slide between poor and rich.” Madame C. J. Walker
31. “You might say that I was the first and caused others to awaken to the sense of their duty in helping deserving causes for the benefit of the race.” Madame C. J. Walker
32. “Girls and women of our race must not be afraid to take hold of business endeavor and, by patient industry, close economy, determined effort, and close application to business, wring success out of a number of business opportunities that lie at their doors.” Madame C. J. Walker
33. “God answered my prayer, for one night I had a dream, and in that dream, a big black man appeared to me and told me what to mix up for my hair. Some of the remedy was grown in Africa, but I sent for it, mixed it, put it on my scalp, and in a few weeks my hair was coming in faster than it had ever fallen out. I tried it on my friends; it helped them. I made up my mind I would begin to sell it.” Madame C. J. Walker
34. “America doesn’t respect anything but money. What our people need are a few millionaires.” Madame C. J. Walker
35. “If I have accomplished anything in life it is because I have been willing to work hard.“ Madame C. J. Walker