
Top 15 Niche Markets Quotes
#1. In the U.S., it would be so much better if the studios made many more smaller films for niche markets rather than a few tent pole films that swamp cinemas and Hoover up all the funding.
Beeban Kidron
#2. The niche markets that catered to Western men were not about establishing relations of trust among men that would lead to business deals.
Kimberly Kay Hoang
#3. It's part of the fun of it to work with strong personalities.
Kelly Lynch
#4. Love is the point where Yes meets Yesterday, and that's why I put the No in Now.
Dark Jar Tin Zoo
#5. It isn't a mistake to have strong views. The mistake is to have nothing else.
Anthony Weston
#6. The most successful companies make the core progression - to first dominate a specific niche and then scale to adjacent markets - a part of their founding narrative.
Peter Thiel
#7. It's nonsensical to derive a price/earnings ratio by dividing the known current price by unknown future earnings.
Benjamin Graham
#8. When I say manage emotions, I only mean the really distressing, incapacitating emotions. Feeling emotions is what makes life rich. You need your passions.
Daniel Goleman
#9. The idea of an election is much more interesting to me than the election itself ... The act of voting is in itself the defining moment.
Jeff Melvoin
#10. One word at a time, makes a novel at the finish line."
- Vik Tory Arch
Vik Tory Arch
#11. Besides, it was all very well to criticise the works of others, but in fact it was quite hard, he discovered, to tell a story.
Iain Pears
#12. I'm surprised, but I'm glad, I realise that this is what i wanted that night last week, to simply make a connection and keep hold of it.
Jon McGregor
#13. We need to help people to discover the true meaning of love. Love is generally confused with dependence. Those of us who have grown in true love know that we can love only in proportion to our capacity for independence.
Fred Rogers
#14. The former morality, namely Kant's, demanded of the individual actions which one desired of all men: that was a very naive thing;
Friedrich Nietzsche
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