Eli L. Broad (/brɵd/; born June 6, 1933) is an American philanthropist and entrepreneur. He is the only person to found two Fortune 500 companies in different industries. Read full biography of Eli Broad →
I'd be bored to death if I spent all my time with other businesspeople, bankers and lawyers.
I'd rather be respected than loved.
I'm naturally curious, and I read four newspapers a day.
If people want to criticize me because it sells papers, that's fine. I just don't like it when it's inaccurate.
In America, what you've accomplished financially is a measurement, whether you like it or not.
It's hard to explain your emotions when you see a work of art.
School district policies and practices have not kept pace with student and teacher needs.
The unions no longer control the education agenda of the Democratic Party.
There were periods when the art market got overheated, but there is no reason it should appreciate dramatically.
Time is the most valuable thing you have - and I'm not just talking about the minutes for which you're paid.
Twombly, frankly, was an acquired taste. I was not in love with Twombly the first time I saw one of his paintings.
You always learn lessons in business.
I am old enough to remember when America's K-12 public schools were the best in the world. I am a proud graduate of them, and I credit much of my... →