Art often reflects what's going on in the world, and we're seeing stories that are very diverse and that are lead and made by women because that's what's in our world.
In the final analysis, you get what you pay for.
It doesn't do much good to have a quality image, whether it's with the facility or whether it's with the merchandise, if you don't have real quality people taking care of your customers.
When employees are happy, they are your very best ambassadors.
You could raise the price of, say, a bottle of ketchup to $1. 03 instead of $1, and no one would know. Raising prices just 3% per product would add 50% to your pretax income. Why not do it? It's like heroin: You do a little and you want a little bit more. Raising prices is the easy way.
I think the biggest single thing that causes difficulty in the business world is the short-term view. We become obsessed with it. But it forces bad decisions.
It is improper for one person to take credit when it takes so many people to build a successful organization. When you try to be top dong, you don't create loyalty. It you can't give credit (and take blame), you will drown in you inability to inspire.
I think I could eat one of Bellamy's veal pies.
Many shots are spoiled at the last instant by efforts to add a few more yards.
The first and last lesson of religion is, 'The things that are seen are temporal; the things that are not seen are eternal. ' It puts an affront upon nature.
Whatever you believe, you become.