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Quotes About Consumers

Since I got to Washington I've been working to make sure the federal government is doing what's needed to strengthen Georgia's infrastructure and address supply chains issues impacting consumers and businesses across our state.
~ Raphael Warnock
The supply chain is not just the movement of finished goods, but it is also of materials and parts used within the manufacturing process. And so it effects producers and manufacturers and obviously consumers alike.
~ Raphael Warnock
Internet pharmacies return to consumers the choice promised by supporters of the 1938 Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. That law established federal requirements for drug safety and labeling but exempted prescription medicines from the labeling rules.
~ Virginia Postrel
That's what this industry is all about - supporting artists and supporting storytellers and hearing the audience for what they want and need. There still is a lack of value for what black women want, yet we have proven to be one of the strongest consumers in the marketplace.
~ Mara Brock Akil
Heavy-handed regulations hurt the very consumers they're supposed to help.
~ Ajit Pai
On the whole, we think of our consumers - other judges, lawyers, the public. The law that the Supreme Court establishes is the law that they must live by, so all things considered, it's better to have it clearer than confusing.
~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Anyone who's an executive at a record label does not understand what the Internet is, how it works, how people use it, how fans and consumers interact - no idea. I'm surprised they know how to use e-mail.
~ Trent Reznor
Innovation, surprising people and creating a sense of wonder is what consumers want.
~ Peter Molyneux
Surprisingly, the United States lacks federal legislation to protect consumers from an abundance of harmful chemicals in everyday products.
~ Margaret Cuomo
The purpose of activism and art, or at least of mine, is to make a world in which people are producers of meaning, not consumers....
~ Rebecca Solnit
The purpose of activism and art, or at least of mine, is to make a world in which people are producers of meaning, not consumers, and writing this book I now see how this is connected to the politics of hope and to those revolutionary days that are the days of creation of the world. Decentralization and direct democracy could, in one definition, be this politic in which people are producers, possessed of power and vision, in an unfinished world.
~ Rebecca Solnit
Selling more stuff to more people more often for more money more efficiently
~ Sergio Zyman
Consumers still buy products whose advertising promises them value for money, beauty, nutrition, relief from suffering, social status and so on.
~ David Ogilvy
To bring out a new technology for consumers first, you just had a very long road to go down to try to find people who actually would pay money for something.
~ Marc Andreesen
Good marketers see consumers as complete human beings with all the dimensions real people have.
~ Jonah Sachs
A lot of people don't know about music, but buy records. A lot of people that know about music can't afford to buy records.
~ Marc Bolan
And looking at today's music scene, I think it's cool that there are a lot of consumers and fans not limited by what radio and the record companies tell them to buy.
~ Juice Newton
It is inherent in the nature of the capitalistic economy that, in the final analysis, the employment of the factors of production is aimed only toward serving the wishes of consumers.
~ Ludwig von Mises
This, by the way, is the welfare state in action: Its a whole bunch of special interest groups screwing consumers and taxpayers, and making them think they're really benefiting.
~ Murray Rothbard
If the people are led to believe that scarce resources are best channeled in a direction that producers and consumers would not choose on their own, the result must necessarily be central planning.
~ Llewellyn Rockwell
Consumers are what's going to change the world, not necessarily industries or governments,
~ Horace Luke
The same man who will quote from Benjamin Franklin on thrift for the house organ would be horrified if consumers took these maxims to heart and started putting more money into savings and less into installment purchases.
~ William H. Whyte Jr.
The ancient incense trade was thus no different from the modern cocaine and heroin trades: relatively safe around the raw agricultural source, but highly risky around the finished product and its ultimate consumers.
~ William J. Bernstein
The mutual-fund industry sits at the center of a massive market failure. The asymmetry between sophisticated institutional providers of investment management services and unsophisticated individual consumers results in a monumental transfer of wealth from individual to institution.
~ David F. Swensen