Any seeming deception in a statement is costly, not only in the expense of the advertising but in the detrimental effect produced upon the customer, who believes she has been misled.
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Courtesy is the one coin you can never have too much of or be stingy with.
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I am often mad, but I would hate to be nothing but mad: and I think I would lose what little value I may have as a writer if I were to refuse, as a matter of principle, to accept the warming rays of the sun, and to report them, whenever, and if ever, they
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It is very vulgar to talk about one's business. Only people like stockbrokers do that, and then merely at dinner parties.
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It's easy to work for somebody else; all you have to do is show up.
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