Quote by Lee Iacocca
Talk to people in their own language. If you do it well, theyll sa

Talk to people in their own language. If you do it well, theyll say, God, he said exactly what I was thinking. And when they begin to respect you, theyll follow you to the death. – Lee Iacocca

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My father always used to say that when you die, if youve got five real friends, then youve had a great life. – Lee Iacocca

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I have found that being honest is the best technique I can use. Right up front, tell people what youre trying to accomplish and what youre willing to sacrifice to accomplish it. – Lee Iacocca

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In a completely rational society, the best of us would be teachers and the rest of us would have to settle for something else. – Lee Iacocca

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