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Douglas R. Oberhelman Quotes
Douglas R. Oberhelman Quotes
Douglas R. Oberhelman
American
Businessman
Born:
Feb 25
,
1953
Believe
Caterpillar
Country
Education
People
World
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I am a human being. I started out with virtually nothing. I worked my way up like so many businesspeople have and made ourselves great in this country. And that is what we have to make sure we preserve for our grandchildren and future generations all the way through.
Douglas R. Oberhelman
Future
Great
Human Being
Made
Country
Nothing
Virtually
Our
Way
Ourselves
Out
Future Generations
Through
Generations
Like
Make
Sure
Am
Up
Human
Being
Grandchildren
Worked
Businesspeople
Many
Started
Preserve
I always try to communicate to our people that we can never make enough money. We can never make enough profit.
Douglas R. Oberhelman
People
Communicate
Money
Try
Profit
Enough
Enough Money
Our
Our People
Never
Make
Always
Infrastructure is one of the core responsibilities of government and one that cannot be shortchanged by other controversial spending. I believe investment in infrastructure pays dividends for decades and is a wise investment of taxpayer dollars.
Douglas R. Oberhelman
Government
Wise
Taxpayer
Believe
Other
Spending
Responsibilities
Dividends
Investment
Dollars
Decades
Controversial
Cannot
Infrastructure
Pays
Core
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