Customer: Do you have Soul? Rob: That all depends.
You can lull the paying customers as long as they get slapped.
Once upon a time there was a great queen who, having given birth to twin daughters, invited twelve fairies who lived nearby to come and bestow gifts upon them, as was the custom in those days. Indeed, it was a very useful custom, for the power of the...
The ‘Regal Seven (key) Ingredients of a Successful Company’ is: Pursue the goal of Profit Maximization keeping in mind the shareholders interests. To be achieved by developing and rendering Quality Goods and Services at a Reasonable Price. By inc...
The Chechen: [after bringing out a man under the influence of fear toxin] Look at what your drugs did to my customers. Scarecrow: Buyer beware. I told you my compound would take you places. I never said they'd be places you wanted to go. The Chechen:...
Gilbert Huph: I'm not happy, Bob. Not happy. Ask me why. Bob: Okay. Why? Gilbert Huph: Why what? Be specific, Bob. Bob: Why are you unhappy? Gilbert Huph: Your customers make me unhappy. Bob: Why? Have you gotten complaints? Gilbert Huph: Complaints ...
Cyber Parlor Customer: I wanna kill my boss. Rufus Riley: Uh-huh, okay. You got some images I can work with? [spots John approaching with Agatha and hastily tries to cover up his unethical transaction] Rufus Riley: ... Uh, yeah, being concertmaster f...
I think the golden age of couture had some of the most incredible customers: women like Nan Kempner and all the icons.
Custom, that is before all law; Nature, that is above all art.
there is very little 'of course' when it comes to custom
This is the time to rise up and design(customize) your life.
There is only one valid definition of business purpose: to create a customer.
Capitalize on charm by continually captivating your customer.
If you make the customer a promise... make sure you deliver it.
Treat your customers like lifetime partners.
There are a lot of people who touch the customer.
Morality is the custom of one's country and the current feeling of one's peers.
Customers are human and humans can view situations in unexpected ways.
If you can't turn yourself into your customer, you probably shouldn't be in the ad writing business at all.
Our business is about technology, yes. But it's also about operations and customer relationships.
You know your business model is broken when you're suing your customers.