Visitors Quotes
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And if out of a million visitors there is even one to whom art means something, that is enough to justify museums.
Auguste Renoir -
I always had an affinity for older people. I had a job delivering newspapers, and one place I had to go was an old people's home. Some people would introduce you to their neighbors as if you were a nephew or grandson. They didn't get many visitors, so they acted like you were coming to see them. And that stuck with me for a long time.
John Prine
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You are dealing with a different type of customer. If they are frequent visitors, they often have heightened expectations.
Chris Smith -
You can't just place a few "Buy" buttons on your website and expect your visitors to buy.
Neil Patel -
The ultimate definition of visitor-serving is going to be massive. The economic success of downtown depends on it.
Richard Wright Pink Floyd -
The glorified will not be pilgrims, transient visitors, or tenants at will, but settled, permanent, walled, established by title, through eternity by warrantee deed, signed, sealed, recorded, possession given. No renters, no lessees of Heaven, but all property and home owners.
Edward McKendree Bounds -
Wouldn't it be ironic that the very year the World Potato Congress is bringing all these international visitors, we take famous potatoes off our plates?
Frank Muir -
I feel displaced when I'm back in America, like a visitor. I feel like if I don't get a cup of tea I'm going to lose my mind.
Chrissie Hynde Pretenders
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Opportunity is not a lengthy visitor.
Stephen Sondheim -
When I work I relax; doing nothing or entertaining visitors makes me tired.
Paloma Picasso -
The telephone and visitors are the work destroyers.
Ernest Hemingway -
The knock at the door tells the character of the visitor!
Tirumalai Krishnamacharya Venkata Desikachar -
Over the entrance to the temple at Delphi was a famous inscription: KNOW THYSELF! It reminded visitors that man must never believe himself to be more than mortal - and that no man can escape his destiny.
Jostein Gaarder -
Las Vegas doesn't allow tourism to dictate the social norms of their community. We don't have to be a boring town that no one is willing to come to. But we can't let tourism be the reason for not taking action. Accountability is not there. As a community we can be different. We don't have to be what our visitors are. We can work at policies that will make us a vibrant healthy resort community.
Eric Thomas
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There is a trend in child-rearing that I find abhorrent: "Whatever the kids want to do is fine." For me, the classic example of this is when someone has a visitor and says, "Go kiss Aunt Gertrude," and Aunt Gertrude says, "She doesn't have to kiss me if she doesn't want to." Well, I think that's wrong.
Marianne Williamson -
A customer is the most important visitor on our premises, he is not dependent on us. We are dependent on him.
Mahatma Gandhi -
I feel like a visitor that got left behind by his ride.
Henry Rollins Black Flag -
No one thinks Las Vegas is real; it is illusion, but visitors willingly suspend disbelief and pretend.
Hal Rothman -
In the world of old memories, there's no room for visitors.
Nobuhiro Nishiwaki -
I cannot please everybody, but it is important to have one eye. This builds a faithful following and, consequently, good clientele. That's why the conversation - the dialogue with visitors and customers - is so important.
Carla Sozzani
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The significance works on several levels. The primary significance is based on my theory that Earth isn’t home to us and we are merely visitors. At the very least we are a hybrid species intent on being at odds with our surroundings. I personally feel a great disconnect with this planet. We belong elsewhere. We’re not home.
John Mitchell Arena -
Without Visitors who are enticed to take action when presented with your offers, all you have is a hobby.
Andy Jenkins -
Visitors should conform as much as possible to the habits and customs of the house. They should be moderate in their demands for personal attendance. They should not carry their moods into the drawing-room or to the table, and, whether they are bored or not, should be ready to contribute as much as in their power to an atmosphere of pleasure. If the above involves too much self-sacrifice, then an invitation to visit should by no means be accepted.
Elisabeth Marbury -
I have been much afflicted again lately by visitors . . . and they gave me to understand that if they had had the arranging of the garden it would have been finished long ago - whereas I don't believe a garden is ever finished. They have all gone now, thank heaven.
Elizabeth von Arnim