
Twenty years ago, introducing the eight-hour day generally would have made for poverty & not for wealth. Of course there is a humanitarian side to the shorter day & the shorter week, but dwelling on that side is likely to lead one astray, for leisure may be put before work instead of after it-where it belongs. The industry of this country could not long exist if factories generally went back to the ten-hour day, because people would not have the leisure, the desire, or the means to consume the goods produced.Just as the eight-hour day opened our way to prosperity in America, so the five-day week will open our way to still greater prosperity. Without it the country will not be able to absorb its production & stay prosperous. 'It is bound to come through all industry. "'The country is ready for the five-day week,' says Mr. If you are searching for a quote and do not see it in the attached list, it means that staff was not able to trace it to a reliable source. Examples of reliable secondary sources would be a published interview with or other direct quotations of Henry Ford in newspapers contemporary to him, including but in no way limited to house organs such as the Ford Times and Ford News, or a book whose ghostwriting or collaboration was authorized by Henry Ford. The list includes quotations that have been traced to a primary source or a reliable secondary source.


Staff, interns, and volunteers of the Benson Ford Research Center at The Henry Ford have continued this work, resulting in the list below ( also available as a spreadsheet download.). Work on collecting and authenticating Henry Ford quotations was begun at Ford Motor Company, possibly as early as the mid-1920s. However, many of these quotes are difficult to properly verify or attribute. Because of his immense popularity during his lifetime and since, numerous sayings have been ascribed to Henry Ford.
