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Quotes About Client

if the therapy works as it's supposed to, there won't be a lot of repeat business.
~ Michael Pollan
Once you are a model, you do have to fly a million red-eye flights, and you do have to entertain a different client every single day.
~ Cameron Russell
Over the years, I paid careful attention in client meetings and jotted down things that quite didn't make sense. And I had the courage to raise questions and to be skeptical when something didn't add up.
~ Cathy Engelbert
My approach is to 100 percent get the concept and the visual right. Get the client to love the space. Once they love the space, everything's possible.
~ James Pearse Connelly
Client reports. Jack was a private detective." "I don't understand." "I'm— uh— a ghostwriter.
~ Julie Smith
My job is to do what's best for my client. I'm always going to take the same risk that they take. The beauty about this business is that I'm not a defense lawyer. So you don't pay me and I get you two years when you were facing 10, and I still get paid and you go to jail. That's not the way it works. When they do well, I do well.
~ Rich Paul
According to the historian John LeDonne, "The existence of a national network of families and client systems made a mockery of the rigid hierarchy established by legislative texts in a constant search for administrative order and 'regularity.' It explained why the Russian government, more than any other, was a government of men and not of laws."28
~ Francis Fukuyama
Look, architecture has a lot of places to hide behind, a lot of excuses. 'The client made me do this.' 'The city made me do this.' 'Oh, the budget.' I don't believe that anymore.
~ Frank Gehry
The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines.
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
A doctor can bury his mistakes but an architect can only advise his client to plant vines.
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines — so they should go as far as possible from home to build their first buildings.
~ Frank Lloyd Wright
Then occupation is called a blessing and emptiness a curse. Many telephone conversations start with the words: "I know you are busy, but …" and we would confuse the speaker and even harm our reputation were we to say, "Oh no, I am completely free, today, tomorrow and the whole week." Our client might well lose interest in a man who has so little to do.
~ Henri J.M. Nouwen
There's a lot of money with a lot of big law firms that have a tremendous amount at stake by getting the right language to convince the right jury that my client is either innocent or that the opposition is guilty.
~ Frank Luntz
I always encourage my young clients just starting to create a home, to buy at least one piece of investment furniture, or accessory, or piece of art each year rather than following a trend that will come along, be copied cheaply for the mass market and then be gone.
~ Hilary Farr
I don't avoid trends. You do definitely want to be on-trend, but I do like to pick and choose the things that I'm seeing. And not every trend will work on every client of mine.
~ Brad Goreski
We're leading a fundamental shift from centralized energy to distributed energy. Energy will go in that direction, just like mainframe computers went to client servers, then to the Internet. I believe in solar, and the macro trends are just too undeniable.
~ Lynn Jurich
Trial lawyers can sue people in the state of Missouri, and because of how broken the system is, if they win just one dollar for their client, they still get paid huge legal fees. For too long in this state, trial lawyers have picked our people's pockets.
~ Eric Greitens
Lawyers should not be charged with the same crimes as their clients. Trials related to political charges are not in accordance with human rights.
~ Shirin Ebadi
The first thing you need to make clear to a client is that you aren't there to answer his wants but to answer his needs.
~ Massimo Vignelli
In time Logan considered Lincoln "a pretty good lawyer" and taught him a great deal about the importance of painstaking preparation, of compiling an exact and thorough brief before defending a client in court.
~ Stephen B. Oates
The client gets to see the next iteration of the system every three weeks, instead of waiting five years for one "big bang" delivery.
~ Stephen Denning
Comparison and Evaluation. Listen for excessive comparison and evaluation in the client's speech, as contrasted with description. The clinician can probe the strength of such patterns of fusion by asking the client to simply describe the troublesome situation and what it evokes without injecting evaluations. Clients with high levels of fusion may not be able respond at all or may quickly lapse, injecting personal evaluations into the ongoing narrative.
~ Steven C. Hayes
With the way I worked, a client can give me everything they know about something, and then I go away and come back with advertising that knocks them out of their chair. They finally understand what kind of a company they are.
~ George Lois
We have seen that when an emotional learning or schema is the underlying cause of a therapy client's presenting symptom, the schema can be retrieved into direct, explicit experience and then profoundly unlearned and dissolved by the same sequence of experiences that neuroscientists identified in reconsolidation research
~ bruce ecker