Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Chinese businessman David Tang.
Last updated on November 22, 2024.
Sir David Wing-cheung Tang,, was a Hong Kong businessman, philanthropist and socialite. He was best known for founding the Shanghai Tang fashion chain in 1994, which he sold in 1998 to Richemont.
I'm not surprised about the lack of women on boardrooms. They were only emancipated 200 years ago, and historically, men have dominated. I welcome women as long as they qualify for the job.
I'm extraordinarily lucky to have so many friends across such a diverse group of people. One day I'll be at Oxford, the next at some complete idiot's lunch.
The crux of the matter was... the partnership between Richemont and myself was going sour for personal reasons, and you know, you can't have two people arguing all the time, so it was either my buying him out or him buying me out.
The idea that there is a difference between East and West is nonsense. You both hand over your card with two hands. If someone were to give me a million pounds, I couldn't care if they handed it to me within their toes.
In cyberspace, 95 per cent of what you read is hearsay.
My existence is fuller of other people's experiences than my own. If they cut open my brain, these are what I would retain most.
There is no point mucking around and saying we are just going to have one or two shops and that's it... we are going to reach, you know, 40 shops around the world. I want 150 shops in China.
Entrepreneurs should never work with big corporations.
Cantonese, which has up to nine tones as opposed to the five in Mandarin, is much more versatile and one of the richest dialects in Chinese.
If you are a friend of somebody and that friend is in trouble, you don't just drop them.
The image we have of a famous person often bears no relation to them.
I'm not terribly technological. I'm awfully backward about iPads and BlackBerries and suchlike; I still have a great fondness for Teletext, and I clung onto my fax machine for as long as I could, but eventually you have to move with the times.
It's very important to be curious in a very universal way. Whether someone is poor or rich, I'm curious about everything.
Stephen Fry is a master exponent of the English tongue. Some people might think that he is the most irritating man in Britain, but my wife and I love him all the same.
I shout at people... I am told that I'm a tyrant, but I still get things done, so that is fine.
I didn't like law. Every client had a problem, and I didn't want to listen to people's problems; I had enough of my own.
The beauty of the Internet is that there's no space limit.
It's going to be impossible in the 21st century for anyone to think about anything without a Chinese aspect.
About 90 percent of what's out there in cyberspace is hearsay - or lies - and opinion, often misinformed opinion, and it's all repeated over and over again.
I can't establish the veracity of what people say because only they know whether they are telling the truth. I can't look into your mind, can I?
I've always wanted to go to Timbuktu. First of all I think it has the best name of anywhere in the world.
The three most dreaded words in the English language are 'negative cash flow'.
Chairman Mao not only introduced Pinyin in China, but also simplified half the Chinese characters, believing that fewer strokes would enable more people to learn to write the characters.
Twitter is very impulsive and impermanent and you only have 140 characters. There is no greater 'Emperor' of Twitter than Stephen Fry.
It was something of a personal challenge for me to come up with a business suitable for the Internet world and the Internet age.