"Having the ability to get and gain respect through your work is great but you have to be careful not to get carried away."

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Source: Jay Gould : A Character Sketch by William T. Stead, February 1893.

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Jay Gould

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Jay Gould was a prominent American railroad magnate known for his ruthless business strategies and significant influence in the 19th-century railroad industry.

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