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Zheni Avram Quotes By Richard Feynman

My father had the spirit and integrity of a scientist, but he was a salesman. I remember asking him the question "How can a man of integrity be a salesman?"
He said to me, "Frankly, many salesmen in the business are not straightforward
they think it's a better way to sell. But I've tried being straightforward, and I find it has its advantages. In fact, I wouldn't do it any other way. If the customer thinks at all, he'll realize he has had some bad experience with another salesman, but hasn't had that kind of experience with you. So in the end, several customers will stay with you for a long time and appreciate it. — Richard Feynman

Zheni Avram Quotes By Erik Parker

If you see yourself reflected in art, you feel validated. — Erik Parker

Zheni Avram Quotes By Anonymous

In the end, you won't remember much beyond those final all-nighters, the gauche inside joke that sullies an acknowledgments page that only four human beings will ever read, the awkward photograph with your advisor at graduation. All that remains might be the sensation of handing your thesis to someone in the departmental office and then walking into a possibility-rich, almost-summer afternoon. It will be difficult to forget. — Anonymous

Zheni Avram Quotes By Kevin Gates

The Notebook ... that's my favorite one. I've read that book 30 times. It gives a true depiction of two people that are in love. — Kevin Gates

Zheni Avram Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Voldemort put a bit of himself in me? Harry said, thunderstruck. — J.K. Rowling

Zheni Avram Quotes By Jonathan Swift

They say fingers were made before forks, and hands before knives. — Jonathan Swift

Zheni Avram Quotes By Eric Church

I can't stand making records. — Eric Church

Zheni Avram Quotes By John Gay

'T is woman that seduces all mankind; By her we first were taught the wheedling arts. — John Gay