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Never Get Into An Argument With A Customer. If You Win The Argument You Will Almost Invariably Lose The Sale. And I Don't Like Your Chances For A Sale If You Lose The Argument Either.
David Foreman
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David Foreman
Age: 78
Born: 1946
Born: October 18
Cinematographer
Environmentalist
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