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Top Unethical Marketing Quotes

Marketing isn't sleazy car salesman tactics.
Marketing isn't tricking people into buying.
Marketing isn't unethical.
Marketing isn't intrusive self-promotion.
Marketing is two things: (1) creating lasting connections with people, through (2) a focus on being relentlessly helpful. — Tim Grahl

Everything we've been through in our lives we've done together. I held her hand at your parent's funeral, remember your mom's lemon pie every time I go through the produce section. I know she hates storms and love being there for her when she reaches out. — Adriana Locke

Once a pumpkin, Always a pumpkin. — Billy Corgan

The more work you put in on your outline and getting the skeleton of your story right, the easier the process is later. — Drew Goddard

Live as nature requires of you. — Donald J. Farinacci

If you want to encourage someone to do something, make it easy. — Richard Thaler

I had a mystical experience when I was in my late teens, early 20s, and I spent years trying to recapture that. — John Lurie

In presence of Nature's grand convulsions man is powerless. — Jules Verne

You learn to understand it, but if you step back, you do think it is either strange or unfair. But I know that if you don't score, play well or win, you are wrong to have a helicopter and fly home each week to see your kids. You are wrong to have a business outside of football. — Michael Owen

The impulse to be looking constantly with central vision is part of a psychophysical syndrome which includes spinal fixation as another characteristic. Tunnel vision -- the use of the macula, or central portion of the retina, to the relative exclusion of the surrounding area -- is hard on/eyes and diminishes their visual potential; it accentuates selective fixation upon objects one after another, missing the whole view and seeing objects as separate from their larger context. It accompanies and fortifies a tunneling habit of mind, a tendency to, fasten onto particular issues or circumstances, to hold doggedly and sometimes with exaggerated emotionality to a point of view, and to be unable to contextualize or to find fresh responses. — Alexandra Pierce

One of the reasons we don't do as well as we should is that we are all over-taught. — Israel Gelfand