Major brands don’t know what to do with happy customers. They make it hard for customers to say thanks and way too often companies don’t celebrate and embrace customers’ positive gestures.
PAUL WALKERMajor brands don’t know what to do with happy customers. They make it hard for customers to say thanks and way too often companies don’t celebrate and embrace customers’ positive gestures.
More Paul Walker Quotes
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People are concerned over safety and spillage, especially for the workers. We’re all really hopeful even though we remain deeply concerned over the safety and the efficacy of an unproven technology.
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My mom’s hot. I mean she’s old, but my mom’s out of control.
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I’m a doer, and whether it was the tsunami in Sri Lanka or the earthquake in Indonesia, I was always saying, I should be there; I should be helping out.
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If you spend any time with a man, you’ll realize that we’re all still little boys.
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Attitude is attitude, whether you’re a West Coast gangster or East Coast gangster, you know?
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My perfect weekend, anything to do with nature.
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I sometimes struggle, because my job is like the antithesis of what surfing is all about. Surfing’s simple. It’s real.
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I’m really close to all of my family.
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I find it hard to take chances that might mean making bad decisions.
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I have an airplane hangar with 17 cars in it. That’s no joke. I have a ‘half pipe’ in there, too – you know, like a big ramp, where I skateboard. It’s awesome. It’s the ultimate fantasy.
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There’s more to life than movies.
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I don’t go for the flash and panache.
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Just real. I want to have the freedom to do whatever I want. And more importantly, I want to have the freedom to bring everyone else along with me.
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Remember That No Matter How Cool You Think You May Be, You Are Not Cool Enough To Look Down On Any One, Ever.
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What I find really difficult is making career decisions.
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