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The consumer is always right.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
Time sweeps everything along and can bring good as well as evil, evil as well as good.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
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
Excite the mind, and the hand will reach for the pocket.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
There are no hard times for good ideas.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
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
I wouldn't be a doctor for anything. That's the worst job.
— Kurt Vonnegut
The customer is always right.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
I've never really been America's sweetheart, but for a minute I think that's what they wanted me to be.
— Katherine Heigl
Curiosity is one of the forms of feminine bravery.
— Victor Hugo
I think too often in our society parents, who may have good impulses, overreach and try to mold and shape and direct their child.
— Michael Sandel
Do you love me, Rain?"
"More than I knew it was possible to love. All the stars will fall from the heavens before I ever stop. — C.L. Wilson
"More than I knew it was possible to love. All the stars will fall from the heavens before I ever stop. — C.L. Wilson
So end-to-end encryption, keeps things encrypted and that means that law enforcement, without a warrant, cannot read that information.
— Rod Beckstrom
Gentlemen don't read each other's mail.
— Henry L. Stimson
The boss says 'I'; the leader, 'we'.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge
The psyche is a self-regulating system that maintains itself in equilibrium as the body does.
— C. G. Jung
Get the confidence of the public and you will have no difficulty in getting their patronage.
— Harry Gordon Selfridge