All John Paul DeJoria Quotes
- Pay attention to the vital few and ignore the trivial many. Attention
- Success is how well you do what you do when nobody else is looking. Funny
- Management philosophy: Pay attention to the vital fiew and ignore the trivial many. I could go insane if I obsessed over every little details of… All
- Change, create, inspire. Dreams really do work. Change
- A success unshared is a failure. Failure
- Successful people do all the things that unsuccessful people don't want to do. All
- The biggest hurdle is rejection. Any business you start, be ready for it. The difference between successful people and unsuccessful people is the successful people… All
- When you start with next to nothing, all you've got is a lot of thought, a lot of innovation, figuring new ways to do things… All
- By loving yourself, you're going to be a happy person. A lot of people don't like themselves for whatever reason. Happy
- Good hairstylists never die. Vidal Sassoon and Paul Mitchell will always live on. Always Live
- I make the majority of my money from Patron, but my passion is with Paul Mitchell: I spend 85 per cent of my time on… Cent
- I'll never retire. I like what I'm doing. Funny
- I'm an independent, straight in the middle. I've donated to candidates that I thought would be good that are Republican and Democrats alike. Alike
- Rail travel for me is the most relaxing, most scenic way to see the country. Country
- Vidal Sassoon was the most famous hairstylist in the history of the world. Famous
- You'd be safe to hold 5% of your assets and savings in gold and silver. Insurance for the future. Assets
- America is one of the biggest businesses in the world, and the people who run it can't balance their budget. We need business people in… America
- Being able to communicate with a loved one that you haven't talked to in a while because of some communication break makes their life and… Able
- I don't use e-mail or a computer. I would be so inundated that I wouldn't be able to get any work done. Instead, I do… Able
- I remember once in junior high school, on a Friday, my mom came home from work and said to my brother and I, 'You know,… Brother