Quote by Guy Kawasaki
Evangelism is selling a dream. - Guy Kawasaki

Evangelism is selling a dream. – Guy Kawasaki

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A good idea is about ten percent and implementation and hard work, and luck is 90 percent. – Guy Kawasaki

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The jewelry business is a very, very tough business – tougher than the computer business. You truly have to understand how to take care of your customers. – Guy Kawasaki

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Business
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A crash is when your competitors program dies. When your program dies, it is an idiosyncrasy. Frequently, crashes are followed with a message like ID 02. ID is an abbreviation for idiosyncrasy and the number that follows indicates how many more months of testing the product should have had. – Guy Kawasaki

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A man who is good enough to go to heaven is not good enough to be a clergyman. – Samuel Johnson

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Evangelism as the New Testament describes it is not childs play. Evangelism is work, often hard work. Yet it is not drudgery. It puts person in good humor, and makes him truly human. – Oswald C. Hoffman

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Evangelism

There are three things that can destroy a preacher, the glory, the gold, and the girls. – Proverb

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Evangelism

Go practice if you please with men and women: leave a child alone for Christs particular loves sake! – Robert Browning

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Lord, where we are wrong, make us willing to change; where we are right, make us easy to live with. – Peter Marshall

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Fracking is doable if theres full disclosure of all chemicals used. Secondly, science dictates the policy rather than politics. Third, theres collaboration between environmental groups and the natural gas industry. – Bill Richardson

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Advertising is the art of making whole lies out of half truths. – Edgar A. Shoaff

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If you want a free society, teach your children what oppression tastes like. Tell them how many miracles it takes to get from here to there. Above all, encourage them to ask questions. Teach them to think for themselves. – Jonathan Sacks

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