Founder Of Starbucks Quotes & Sayings
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If a man's kiss burns like fire, his love will be true, but if his kiss burns like ice...his love will bring pain and ruin. — Miriam Minger

I hate the thing is called enjoyment:
Besides it is a dull employment,
It cuts off all that's life and fire
From that which may be termed desire;
Just like the bee whose sting is gone
Converts the owner to a drone. — John Wilmot

An important verity about knowledge is that the brain works most effectively with consciously retained information. We more easily remember what we want to recall later. When we feed our fourteen billion brain cells with information that will enrich us and help others, we are really learning to Think Big. — Ben Carson

You know daytime television? You know what it's supposed to be for? It's to keep unemployed people happy. It's supposed to stop them running to the social security demanding mad luxuries like cookers and windows. — Victoria Wood

Serving others means being willing to make sacrifices for their good. — Jim George

Call on God at all times, even in times of trouble. — Lailah Gifty Akita

A founder's perspective is unique.
Entrepreneurs are builders, and the lens through which I view Starbucks and the marketplace is somewhat different from what it would be if I were a professionally schooled manager. — Howard Schultz

I believe that any single dream contains the essential message about our existence. — Frederick Salomon Perls

Prayer is in essence rebellion - rebellion against the world in its fallenness. Prayer is the undying refusal to accept as normal what is pervasively abnormal. It is the refusal of every agenda, every scheme, every interpretation that is at odds with the norm as originally established by God. — David G. Wells

Every great player has learned the two Cs: how to concentrate and how to maintain composure. — Byron Nelson

slain, after all man's devices had failed, by the humblest things that God, in — H.G.Wells

Moral: Don't try to Account for Anything. — George Ade