Gustave FlaubertThe public wants work which flatters its illusions.
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The public wants work which flatters its illusions. This quote was simply said by a journalist, but it can be applied to almost anything. For instance, if you are selling a product that the public expects to be flawless, then you need to make sure that you deliver that product or service flawlessly. If you want to build a reputation for providing high quality work, then you need to give your customers what they want and more. The public wants work which flatters its illusions.
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