
Top 14 Customer Service Oriented Quotes
#1. One of the key things that we did at Bank of North Dakota that I worked to try to do with our state economic development is make sure we are customer-service oriented.
John Hoeven
#2. For an optimist, life is full of opportunity. For a pessimist, life is full of adversity. Life is what you think of it.
Debasish Mridha
#3. Merlin nodded gravely. Doing what is right is nearly always simple, Mr. Potter. But it is never easy.
G. Norman Lippert
#4. Eventually we have to "settle up" and pay the price for our ethical violations. Just remember the old line that says, "You can pay me now ... or you can pay me later." Often you can buy some time, but when you "pay later" you'll probably have to pay more.
Price Pritchett
#6. The secrets in his brain were like some mesmerizing drug to me.
Alex Latimer
#7. I'm always surprised when the corporate world does stupid things, because they're often not very stupid in hindsight.
Penn Jillette
#8. The ignorant man sees only the unsurmountable wall of death, hiding, seemingly forever, his cherished friends. But the man of unattachment, he who loves others as expressions of the Lord, understands that at death the dear ones have only returned for a breathing-space of joy in Him. The
Paramahansa Yogananda
#9. I think there's an essential problem in movies and TV that I think a lot of people experience now: Audiences are way more interested in the actors than the characters that they're playing. It's a strange thing.
Michael Angarano
#10. The best fire doesna flare up the soonest.
George Eliot
#11. I want to paper cut her. On every square inch of her body. And then roll her in salt water.
M. Leighton
#12. She liked things that had been written by people who had lived short, ugly, and tragic lives. Or, who at least, were English.
Joe Hill
#13. Real emotion transcends language. You dont have to understand their words
to feel their pain.
Julia Roberts
#14. When we raise our children, we relive our childhood. Forgotten memories, painful and pleasurable, rise to the surface ... So each of us thinks, almost daily, of how our own childhood compares with our children's, and of what our children's future will hold.
Richard Louv
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