Mr Harry Selfridge Quotes
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The consumer is always right.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
The three great acts are love, goodness and self-sacrifice.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Why, in our age of science, [do] we still have laws and policies which come from an age of superstition?
— Shereen El Feki
The boss depends on authority; the leader on goodwill.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
When a story teller dies, a library burns.
— Evan Turk
The boss inspires fear; the leader inspires enthusiasm. The boss says 'I'; The leader says 'We'.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
There are no hard times for good ideas.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
Political correctness is bad.
— Ted Cruz
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
God is a fiction invented by people so they do not have to face the reality of their condition.
— Michel Onfray
The customer is always right.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
Excite the mind, and the hand will reach for the pocket.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
They weren't my family and it wasn't my holiday, but I was orphaned and an atheist and I would take what I could get.
— Michael Chabon
After all, Americans can be terrifying.
— Connie Willis
In some parts of the city, curiosity didn't just kill the cat, it threw it in the river with lead weights tied to its feet.
— Terry Pratchett
The boss says 'I'; the leader, 'we'.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
It was an endless, consuming nightmare that she escaped only in madness.
And then the escape was not complete. Part of her knew, always. — Elizabeth Lowell
And then the escape was not complete. Part of her knew, always. — Elizabeth Lowell
Please don't shut out love- it's the best thing about life
— James Patterson
Get the confidence of the public and you will have no difficulty in getting their patronage.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge