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The consumer is always right.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
Henceforth, people became obsessed with the idea that machines and engines could be used to convert one type of energy into another.
— Yuval Noah Harari
The boss depends on authority; the leader on goodwill.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
The boss inspires fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm. The boss says 'I'; The leader says 'We'.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
I had the idea to become really emotionally detached, and a lot of the time I've treated people that I've cared about a lot really unfairly.
— George Clarke
Valentines Day is the Super Bowl of relationships. If you're alone that night you didn't make the cut.
— Felipe Esparza
I remember Robert Plant coming backstage after the first show saying, 'Hey, boys, I should be opening for you.' That felt pretty good.
— Robin Zander
There are no hard times for good ideas.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
How painting surpasses all human works by reason of the subtle possibilities which it contains.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
I, love, I am the pure acetylene virgin attended by roses.
— Sylvia Plath
People will sit up and take notice of you if you will sit up and take notice of what makes them sit up and take notice.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
She would want, instead, to recall him in the air, between layers of cloud. To give him back that ancient dignity.
— Colum McCann
The customer is always right.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
Excite the mind, and the hand will reach for the pocket.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
The fastest way to your own happiness is to make another happy.
— Deepak Chopra
Saving you is the only thing that will bring me peace for all the wrong I have done. That is my truth
— Jillian Peery
The boss says 'I'; the leader, 'we'.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
Get the confidence of the public and you will have no difficulty in getting their patronage.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge