Alexander Turney Stewart famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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You must never actually cheat the customer, even if you can. You must make her happy and satisfied, so she will come back.
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You must be wise, but not too wise.
-- Alexander Turney Stewart -
You will deal with ignorant, opinionated and innocent people. You will often have an opportunity to cheat them. If they could, they would cheat you, or force you to sell at less than cost. You must be wise, but not too wise. You must never actually cheat the customer, even if you can. You must make her happy and satisfied, so she will come back.
-- Alexander Turney Stewart
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The business models in enterprise have changed pretty dramatically. A huge problem with enterprise software traditionally has been usually you sell to the customer and then they adopt the technology. The great thing about 'freemium' and the new way enterprise software is being sold is you get to try it first and then buy it.
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One lesson that every nation can learn from China is to focus more on creating village-level enterprises, quality health services and educational facilities.
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Learning gives creativity Creativity leads to thinking Thinking provides knowledge Knowledge makes you great.
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I would never lay down a pre-programmed set and perform to a pre-mixed CD; I would never cheat my fans like that.
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If Iran cheats, the world will know it.
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This is very clever. They have created a system to cheat.
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besides, how can you cheat a cheater?
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The main thing is to be satisfied with your work yourself. It's useless to have an audience happy if you are not happy.
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I wouldn't be satisfied with a life lived solely on the barricades. I reserve my right to be frivolous.
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Memory is satisfied desire.
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