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It's just not our style to put our names on the philanthropy we've done. It's not in the Jewish tradition of tzedakah.
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There is a type of respect that we have for each other and a warm feeling that exists between dealers and collectors who have known each other for many years.
Norman Braman
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You have to invest. You can't sit back.
Norman Braman -
I don't believe in dynasties; I don't believe in coronations. That is not how it works in this country.
Norman Braman -
I've learned that if you see something that's incredible, move on it quickly.
Norman Braman -
If you're going to do something, you do it all the way.
Norman Braman -
We, in the business world, invest our money to make a profit. Sports teams make a good profit. That's the way the system should work, not taxpayers forking over these dollars to for-profit enterprises.
Norman Braman -
Most collectors I know don't think of art as a business or as an investment.
Norman Braman
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What's success all about? What's philanthropy all about? Let's think of our legacy, following in the footsteps of some great Americans like the Carnegies and the Mellons who used their wealth for quality purposes.
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We live in a democracy. We don't have to tell the people how to vote.
Norman Braman