Lynda Resnick
Lynda Resnick
Lynda Rae Resnickis an American entrepreneur and businesswoman. Resnick is married to Stewart Resnick, who is also her business partner. Through the holding company The Wonderful Company, they own the POM Wonderful and FIJI Water brands, the Teleflora floral wire service company, Wonderful Citrus, Wonderful Orchards and Wonderful Pistachios, and other businesses...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionBusinesswoman
CountryUnited States of America
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The best thing about art is that it is the one luxury in life that can be enjoyed by everyone. And it lasts forever.
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Your kids might feel more apt to try some art of their own after viewing contemporary works that are far less intimidating than those of the Old Masters.
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Whenever education budgets get tightened, art programs are the first to get cut. Like the enduring popularity of reality TV, this never ceases to amaze me.
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If art means as much to you as it does to me, or even if you're just exploring the art world for the first time, I invite you to turn off the boob tube, pry the Wii controllers from your kids' hands, and drag them to a museum.
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You don't have to be Pope Julius to have great art in your house.
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Art is a critical component in a well-rounded education. Art is the level playing field - no matter how rich or poor, tall or short, pretty or ugly to the bone, if you can draw, you can find personal fulfillment and build self-confidence. Art is the highest achievement of mankind.
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I like a hem below my knee even though I was blessed with fairly good gams.
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I want POM Wonderful to be within arm's reach of everyone who wants it. That is the biggest service I can do.
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As a child, I was tortured because my mother was a brilliant seamstress who made most of my clothes. I was despised by the children at school because I looked like I was going to an opening every day. We weren't wealthy at all; we lived in a row house in Philadelphia.
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We are very proud of the diverse talents within the Franklin Mint's own walls.
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Never be afraid to ask when you don't understand. It sounds like a little thing, but awful things have happened, international incidents have flared, and markets have collapsed just because people couldn't make sense of what was being said. They didn't ask 'why?' because they thought it would make them look stupid.
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The most common way to grow a business is by overseeing each and every aspect of the company - the 'ground up' method.
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I feel like everything I ever did in my life led me to the Franklin Mint.
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I'm a closet Catholic. I love the iconography of the saints. There was a point in my life when I was going to convert to Catholicism, but I didn't want my grandmother spinning around in her grave like a rotisserie chicken.