100 Quotes About Branding

What makes you you? Brands are created, maintained, and remembered based on the brand’s strongest trait. The strength of your brand can be measured in many ways. If you are looking to improve your brand, you may want to look at these branding quotes for inspiration or guidance.

Fame is not the reason why brands are created and...
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Fame is not the reason why brands are created and erected. Be diligent, focused and chain unceasing prayers to God who will continue giving you cheers. Israelmore Ayivor
Advice to my younger self:1 Start where you are with...
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Advice to my younger self:1 Start where you are with what you have2 Try not to hurt other people3 Take more chances4 If you fail, keep trying Germany Kent
Your brand is the value and magic that's not in...
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Your brand is the value and magic that's not in your bottle, body or box. It's the inspiration, incense, intent and impact before, within and beyond. Rasheed Ogunlaru
Calling for change and being part of making change are...
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Calling for change and being part of making change are two very different things. Stop calling for change and be a part of making the change you want to see. Loren Weisman
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You can want, wish, and dream all day, but those that prepare, work, learn, practice, and problem-solve are the ones that find success in sports, business, music, or whatever. Back up what you want with doing the work it takes to get it. Loren Weisman
Tweet others the way you want to be tweeted.
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Tweet others the way you want to be tweeted. Germany Kent
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Marketing and promoting doesn’t come down to the likes, the pins, the plus ones, the followers, the fans, the friends, the views, or the plays online. Marketing and promoting comes down to the conversions. Loren Weisman
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The most devastating thing artists can do to their career is get in their own way, and way too many people do. It’s not the labels, the industry, the fans, the cities, the economy, the social media, the marketing, the promoting, the “right time, ” the music, or whatever other excuse you can come up with that determines whether you succeed or you fail. It is you–no one else. Loren Weisman
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In the present day corporate world, it is utmost important to build a personal brand for yourself and anyone who knows the basics of brand-building would know that it is impossible without proper self promotion! Abhishek Ratna
Use social events, social networks and every get-together at work...
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Use social events, social networks and every get-together at work to build a stronger brand YOU! Abhishek Ratna
Your skills will aid you to define your brand. Your...
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Your skills will aid you to define your brand. Your brand determines who leads you and who you lead. Israelmore Ayivor
If you are in a position where you can reach...
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If you are in a position where you can reach people, then use your platform to stand up for a cause. HINT: social media is a platform. Germany Kent
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No one else knows exactly what the future holds for you, no one else knows what obstacles you've overcome to be where you are, so don't expect others to feel as passionate about your dreams as you do. Germany Kent
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There are different kinds of birds and there are different situations and places to find these birds. Some of these birds choose to eat carcass and some prefer fresh meat. Some eat from backyards and some will take their food far from sight. There are those who soar higher and least live on short and common trees and there are those who wouldn’t mind sleeping on any tree. There are those who exhibit their dexterity on the ground to the joy and admiration of all people, and there are those who make people raise their heads and strain their eyes before they see them. There are those whose appearance comes with awe, and there those who would pass without people taking a second look at them in admiration. There are those whose voices are a wake-up call and there are those whose sounds give reasons to ponder! There are those who sing sweet melodies and there are those whose sounds threaten. There are those who are for special meals and occasions, and there are those who are fit for the base of any pot at all. There are those who though are humble and friendly, yet when you go beyond your boundary, they will show how they are hungry! There are those who dive amazingly and there are those who just swim and move around in water! Life is just like that; different people, different values and different functions! . Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Don't promote negativity online and expect people to treat you...
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Don't promote negativity online and expect people to treat you with positivity in person. Germany Kent
We all have a responsibility with the words we post...
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We all have a responsibility with the words we post on the internet. If you wouldn't want your mother, daughter, sister or friend to read it, don't post it. Germany Kent
A professional headshot in front of a bookshelf says you're...
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A professional headshot in front of a bookshelf says you're an intellectual. A professional headshot peeking though a bookshelf says you're probably under a restraining order. Ryan Lilly
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True saddness is when someone still thinks your the same person after all these years. They brand you because of their own ego, fear and lack of spirituality. What's sadder is when they are Christian. Shannon L. Alder
Branding is fascinating. Creating a brand that is authentic and...
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Branding is fascinating. Creating a brand that is authentic and timeless is what entrepreneurs dream of. Dare to be different, dare to dream. Independent Zen
Marketing is so powerful that it can make even an...
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Marketing is so powerful that it can make even an extremely untalented musician a one-hundred-hits wonder. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
We sometimes try to impress people we just met by...
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We sometimes try to impress people we just met by not trying to impress them. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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If your culture is how you do business internally, your brand is what people believe about you externally. Amber Hurdle
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You can’t be “it” for everyone. In fact, if you try to please everyone, you will please no one, especially yourself. Amber Hurdle
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You’ve got to get your team to not only understand your company brand, but also to understand their personal brand. Amber Hurdle
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Even if you delegate that responsibility, ultimately you are the one responsible for howyour brand is portrayed. Amber Hurdle
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Branding is a lot of things, but one thing it's not is soft. When you brand, rebrand or brand-diggity, ask yourself one thing to do it right: how will my brand create buyers? If you’re in business, that’s the goal. Buyers. Branding done well creates both long term loyalty and timely purchases. Richie Norton
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You got to be careful of what comes and leave your mind and how often they do both. Whatever enters your mind has brought a new brand of you and whatever exits is going to manifest that brand. Israelmore Ayivor
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Bear it in mind that when you have no brand, “no brand” is your brand and that’s a negative brand! Israelmore Ayivor
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Your true power is not in your difference, but in your consistency of being different. The world will always adjust to consistency, yet struggle with change. Shannon L. Alder
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Show up, shine and do the damn thing! Catrice M. Jackson
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Step into the spotlight and rock the brand of you! Catrice M. Jackson
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Step into the marketplace with some sizzle, spice, spunk and shazam! Catrice M. Jackson
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Hug your customers but also offer handshake to your competitors. Amit Kalantri
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First make your business itself a brand and then every product you create will be accepted as a brand. Amit Kalantri
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Someone smells good, it automatically makes them more attractive. Hannah Q. Mensah
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Innovation invasion is a brand's wheel that turns fortunes Bernard Kelvin Clive
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You have the right to create an appealing future for yourself; you also have the right to build up an appalling brand. Whichever, you own the value you create. Israelmore Ayivor
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Familiarity with the brand requires some experience of it (via advertising, word of mouth, internet publicity), Confidence comes with the perception of competence in the brand itself (which is why new brands really need to work hard for people to experience them first) and Trustworthiness refers to the sense of whether the brand is going to live up to its promise of reliability for the price paid. David Amerland
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Even the richest of brands are robbed by poor character. Criss Jami
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Make good choices. The environment in which you dwell can have a high influence on what you will achieve. Friends you associate yourself with have the potential to reduce or upgrade your brand. What you think about can make you remain where you are or move you higher in your endeavours. Israelmore Ayivor
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Remember iron sharpens iron. People inspire people, therefore, always ensure that you read books that can easily guide you to discover strategies of making a good name. Israelmore Ayivor
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Sound an alarm! Advertising, not deals, builds brands. David Ogilvy
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Understanding who isn’t your ideal customer sometimes helps you better clarify who is. Amber Hurdle
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Exceptional customer service proactively manages your brand and reactively can turn upset customers into raving fans based on how you handled their complaint. Amber Hurdle
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Creating an ideal customer profile helps you understand who are you talking to through your marketing, and it helps you carry that message and vibe through to your customerexperience. Amber Hurdle
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Before you can decide on your brand fonts, colors or imagery, let alone your messaging, you need to know who you're trying to attract first. Amber Hurdle
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The thing is, If you try to market to everyone, then you successfully market to no one. Amber Hurdle
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If I had a dollar for every time someone asked, “What do you think about this logo?” I’d be rich. Amber Hurdle
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Your ideal customer should be attracted to the brand that rests on the fabulous culture youcreated, but they don’t have to share your personal interests or have the same lifestyle you do. Amber Hurdle
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If you would not spend time looking at it, do not ship it. One of the best quality assurance rules of thumb is to avoid publishing content that you would not consume. Simple, yet so hard to execute on. My audience deserves my very best. Repeat that to yourself every single day. Laura Busche
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Do not confuse location with direction. Location is where you are, direction is where you are going. Laura Busche
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Design is your silent storyteller. The visual aesthetic you share with the world tells a story about the values you uphold. When your audience is not ready or willing to listen, a strong visual can capture even the most evasive of minds. Design is not ornamental or secondary: it can propel your stories far beyond the spaces you initially planned for. Laura Busche
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I would love to tell you that being a content manager is easy. Straightforward. That you will be able to focus on what is most important and leave everything else aside. But a lot of it is learning to create something compelling in the middle of an absolute whirlwind. Learning to use a huge list of tools that need to be sharpened every day. It is about zooming out when you need big picture thinking, and zooming in when the details need to be ironed out. Managing content, business expectations, and human beings: all at once. . Laura Busche
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You can practice your grumpy face a million times, you can make a dog surf, you can explode in laughter like Chewbacca mom, and still not “go viral”. You can, however, secure incredibly valuable exposure by spending more time on distribution. Laura Busche
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Some creators shy away from systems because they seem overpowering and rigid. However, in reality, strong systems are the only way in which you will ever have time and space for flexibility. This is true for content production, business, and many other areas of life. Laura Busche
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Scale yourself. Go beyond what you can do and what you know. Look at your content machine and make it work nonstop, seamlessly, and at scale with or without you. Laura Busche
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I cannot stress this enough: content creators need to stop comparing their work with that of total strangers. Furthermore, we need to stop seeing ourselves as content consumers and realize that, as producers, we need time and distance from what is already out there in order to create truly innovative work. If you are always exposing your mind to others’ work, when will you gain the strength to create your own? Find a balance between inspiration and creation, and make sure that the first is indeed inspiring. What might start as a journey to gather ideas can quickly become a shortcut to discouragement. Know when to stop. Laura Busche
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We are faced with the incredible challenge of creating high quality content for a crowd of skimmers. The faster you understand this, the more effective your content tactics will become. Laura Busche
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Content sparks our connections with others, our own selves, and the world. What we decide to share is a powerful expression of where we stand and where we want to go. An essential part of the human spirit, this constant information sharing is what ultimately builds the bridges between us. Every image, text, sound, or video that you have released into the world carries a part of you that others can relate to. If actions reveal our priorities, the content we share explains them. Laura Busche
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Everyone is either building an audience or being an audience these days. Someone, somewhere in the world is thinking up content that will appeal to you as you read this. You are someone’s target audience. Laura Busche
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Human beings are complex information consumers: they have active needs, passions, and preferences. They lead different lifestyles – some that you will never be able to empathize with unless you dive deep in qualitative and quantitative data. And that is precisely the point of persona research. Laura Busche
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Personally, I believe in tools that close the gap between professionals and beginners, understanding that – push comes to shove – this is a world of beginners. Laura Busche
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Let's face it. We live in a command-based system, where we have been programmed since our earliest school years to become followers, not individuals. We have been conditioned to embrace teams, the herd, the masses, popular opinion -- and to reject what is different, eccentric or stands alone. We are so programmed that all it takes for any business or authority to condition our minds to follow or buy something is to simply repeat a statement more than three or four times until we repeat it ourselves and follow it as truth or the best trendiest thing. This is called "programming" -- the frequent repetition of words to condition us how to think, what to like or dislike, and who to follow. Suzy Kassem
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Launching a brand is not for those with thin skin. It takes courage, intelligence and foresight. David Brier
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And while a brand is so much more than a company’s logo, the logo is one of the key ambassadors to any brand. David Brier
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Branding is the art of differentiation David Brier
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Life is made up of dots David Brier
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Advertisement shouldn’t look like information, it should look like a promise. Amit Kalantri
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Entrepreneur, your last 20 tweets has to be about your brain, brand and business. Onyi Anyado
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I faced people from all walks of business who fully disregarded design (though they were completely influenced by it). I also met fine artists who drowned in their own work and the dense creative universe in their minds. Then I met designers. And instantly fell in love. Let me tell you why. Designers are familiar with critiques. They not only tolerate them but actively look out for them. They honestly believe in iterations and learn to edit down their work. They embrace simplicity and create beauty based on requirements other than their own. Design education teaches you to run away from assumptions and to have the stomach to scrap your work often. I’m bringing this up because it’s time to bridge the gap between design and business. Laura Busche
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So, you don’t have money to invest in your brand? You do have money for damage control, right? Here’s the thing: anyone can make your brand inferior in your absence. Laura Busche
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Brands play in an exciting sandbox of symbolic meanings. Laura Busche
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People change, and so do their aspirations, and so should brands. Laura Busche
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Make sure you test your brand story’s recipe with whomever you’re cooking it for. Laura Busche
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Lean brands are the result of continually testing assumptions. Laura Busche
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Do everything in your power to make customers go confidently in the direction of their purchase intention. Laura Busche
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Brand and product don’t compete. Brand is product, and everything else conforming to the unique story that consumers create when they think of you. Laura Busche
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Products shouldn’t just work well, they must unfold well. Laura Busche
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People relate to people, and if your brand feels like people, they’ll relate to you, too. Laura Busche
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Your brand story’s “happily ever after” involves open wallets. Laura Busche
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All human aspirations are opportunities for brands to build relationships. Laura Busche
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Your dreams can earn you money and provision when you don’t only have fans, but customers. Israelmore Ayivor
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Everything and everyone represents at least one brand. Therefore, to brand or not to brand is not even a question. Laura Busche
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What is the “Once upon a time” of your brand story? Ask yourself this: “How does what I’m building help consumers close the gap between who they are today and who they want to be tomorrow? Laura Busche
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As a child, I used to wonder why markets in my locality were all situated near the main roads. I grew up a little to get the answer; “that business minded people can meet there easily! " Your dream must be situated where they can meet people! Israelmore Ayivor
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I'm a Marketer, I don't believe in Brands , but I believe in Quality and quality has different definitions Unknown
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Your uniqueness is your greatest strength, not how well you emulate others. Simon S. Tam
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Your brand is that ADHESIVE image you carry, that has the ability to STICK to the minds of people you meet physically or otherwise. Brand yourself positively because whoever gets to know you when passing by takes your image along! Israelmore Ayivor
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Never fall in love with anything life throws at you. You have what it takes to colour your environment with the right decisions at the right time! Israelmore Ayivor
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Ensure that your daily chores, thought, actions, speeches and steps are taken with the purpose of giving you a good brand. Decide to be who God wanted you to be. Israelmore Ayivor
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When you are isolated and obscured, your achievements may be wonderful but unknown. Israelmore Ayivor
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Submit your brand to the general public. Your brand may be well made, but it has to be well known. Israelmore Ayivor
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Create a link through which you can market your dream products. Create a blog or a website of your own depending on what you want to be recognized for. Share your experiences through these media. Israelmore Ayivor
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Master online branding. Online branding makes you known for something specific by people who have not even seen you physically, before. Israelmore Ayivor
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Share your ideas with people of like-mind and get motivated by their encouragements and experiences. Israelmore Ayivor
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Personal branding for dream fulfillment often comes like the process of building castles. You have to be attracted to the construction work carefully, consistently and passionately over time. Israelmore Ayivor
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Attend seminars, forums, conferences, summits and sessions where interesting topics about dream fulfillment and personal branding are prioritized themes and topics. Get exposed to better ways of doing things Israelmore Ayivor
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Convert your fans into your customers by adding value to what you do. Israelmore Ayivor
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Watch out for what people commend you for and do it diligently. Don’t stop if compliments no longer come. Israelmore Ayivor
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Good character keeps good brand safely. Bad character destroys hard earned brands. Israelmore Ayivor