Quote by Vidal Sassoon
Hairdressers are a wonderful breed. You work one-on-one with anoth

Hairdressers are a wonderful breed. You work one-on-one with another human being and the object is to make them feel so much better and to look at themselves with a twinkle in their eye. – Vidal Sassoon

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So I was shampooing at 14. But Ive always thought that had I the opportunity for an education, I would have been an architect. Theres no question about it. – Vidal Sassoon

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Education
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I came home after a year and although my profession was only hairdressing, I knew I could change it. – Vidal Sassoon

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Home
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For nine years I worked to change what was hairdressing then into a geometric art form with color, perm without setting which had never been done before. – Vidal Sassoon

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Everyone has a story that makes me stronger. I know that the work I do is important and I enjoy it, but it is nice to hear the feedback of what we do to inspire others. – Richard Simmons

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I dont feel right unless I have a sport to play or at least a way to work up a sweat. – Hank Aaron

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I have learned not to read reviews. Period. And I hate reviewers. All of them, or at least all but two or three. Life is much simpler ignoring reviews and the nasty people who write them. Critics should find meaningful work. – John Grisham

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Attempt the impossible in order to improve your work. – Bette Davis

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